adidas Unveil Trefoil-Inspired Liverpool 25/26 Third Kit & Collection

Liverpool and adidas have unveiled the club’s Third Kit for the 2025/26 season, and it’s one steeped in history while looking firmly to the future. Tapping into one of the most iconic eras in the Reds’ visual identity, the design blends heritage detailing with sharp modern execution, creating a release that resonates as much off the pitch as on it.

The Trefoil Returns

After making a popular comeback on last season’s third shirt, the adidas Originals Trefoil once again takes centre stage. The mark has long stood as a cultural symbol, carrying significance across both sport and fashion. For Liverpool, its return is particularly meaningful. The last time the Trefoil appeared on a Reds kit was back in the 1990/91 season, and this latest drop creates a clear connection between today’s squad and the visual identity that defined an earlier golden era.

A Sea Green Statement

The shirt is delivered in a bold Sea Green shade that draws from classic adidas and Liverpool designs of the 1990s and early 2000s. With subtle nods to adidas EQT aesthetics and the reintroduction of the 1987–1992 crest, the jersey leans heavily into nostalgia while still feeling entirely new. It is a look that captures the spirit of the past but translates it into something that speaks to the current generation of players and supporters.

More Than a Shirt

The Third Kit is only part of a wider collection. Extending beyond matchday wear, the drop includes both European Training Wear, created for high-performance environments, and Terrace Icons Culture Wear, designed with supporters in mind. Adding to the lifestyle element, adidas have also introduced a Liverpool edition of the Gazelle, one of the brand’s most iconic footwear silhouettes, refreshed in colours inspired by the club.

Legacy Reimagined

This latest release shows how adidas and Liverpool are building on their renewed partnership with confidence. The 25/26 Third Kit does not simply reference history, it reimagines it for the future, giving supporters a design that celebrates the club’s identity while pushing its style into fresh territory. It is a statement drop for a fanbase that has always valued the connection between culture, fashion and football.

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