Top 5 Kits From This Season You Haven’t Seen

From underground gems to bold reinventions, this season’s kit drops aren’t just about tradition — they’re pure style statements. While the big clubs dominate headlines, these five jerseys deserve your full attention. Here’s our top five of kits you haven’t heard about from the 2024/25 season.

From Versailles’ regal red to Boreale FC’s cosmic chaos and Marseille’s anniversary throwback — this season delivered surprises. These five kits blend heritage, innovation, and serious flair. Here’s what you might’ve missed.

5. Juventus (Third Kit)

Juventus’ 2024/25 third kit, crafted by adidas, showcases a sophisticated navy blue palette inspired by the night sky. Golden details, including the iconic adidas Trefoil and a classic club badge, adorn the jersey. The shirt features an elegant polo collar and embossed, crest-inspired graphics throughout. Notably, the traditional Juventus logo is replaced by the historic silhouette of the Juventus zebra, evoking a sense of nostalgia. This design pays homage to the club’s rich history while embracing modern aesthetics. 

4. Oakland Roots SC (Third Kit)

The Californian club Oakland Roots SC continue to blur the lines between culture and kit design. Their 2024/25 third jersey, made by Mexican brand CHARLY, is a vibrant mix of art and identity. With swirling graphics that nod to Bay Area street culture and community-driven visuals, it’s more than just a football shirt — it’s a statement of place and pride. Bright, expressive, and totally unique, this kit reminds us how lower-league clubs are rewriting the rules of football fashion.

3. Olympique de Marseille (125-Year Anniversary Kit)

To mark 125 years of legacy, Marseille and PUMA have dropped a heritage kit that feels like football royalty. Featuring a clean white canvas with regal gold detailing, it brings a vintage feel into the present with modern tailoring. The retro badge, minimal sponsor branding, and commemorative sleeve patch pull it all together. It’s sleek, respectful of the past, and worthy of one of France’s most iconic clubs.

2. Boreale FC (Third Kit)

Boreale FC’s 2024/25 third kit, designed by Ezeta, draws inspiration from the Chi-Rho symbol and the phrase “In Hoc Signo Vinces”. The jersey of the Italian fifth-tier team features a golden base with a contrasting black cross, adorned with geometric patterns that combine the Chi-Rho sign and the aforementioned phrase into a single design. This design pays tribute to the legend of roman Emperor Constantine and his vision before battle, blending historical significance with modern aesthetics. 

1. FC Versailles (Third Kit)

The first place on this list goes to FC Versailles. Their 2024/25 third kit, crafted by Kappa, is a striking homage to Louis XIV, the Sun King. The jersey of the French third-tier team features a deep burgundy base complemented by navy blue borders and gold accents, reflecting the grandeur of the Versailles’ palace golden gates and ornate tapestries. A minimalist “Sun” crest adorns the chest, symbolizing the king’s emblem and the club’s connection to its regal heritage. Intricate patterns inspired by the palace’s architecture are subtly woven into the fabric, adding depth and elegance to the design. This kit combines historical significance with contemporary football fashion, making it a standout piece in the 2024/25 season.  

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