Spurs supporters cannot believe how much they are being charged as the Tottenham kit prices are confirmed for 2025-26.
Football fans up and down the country have been eagerly awaiting the release of next season’s kit.
Some will be desperate to purchase their side’s latest strip, while others just want to make sure the players look the part on the field.
But for some fans, the cost of football shirts is becoming prohibitive.
And few sets of fans can feel harder done by than those supporting Tottenham.
While Tottenham announcing Thomas Frank as manager may have got supporters excited, the club’s replica kit costs certainly haven’t.
Spurs launched their new away kit this week, with fans incredulous about the price tag.
Tottenham Kit Prices Leave Fans Stunned
The cost of Tottenham’s new kit has left plenty of fans unhappy.
For a standard adult replica shirt, Spurs are charging £85 for both men’s and women’s kits.
The long-sleeved option will set fans back £95, while even junior shirts cost as much as £65.
But it’s the ‘elite’ version of the shirt that’s really got people talking.
Made to the exact specifications of players’ match-worn kit, the elite shirt costs £125, before adding any extras.
As this fan pointed out, adding a name and number to the elite shirt brings the price up to a staggering £151.
And he isn’t the only Spurs fan furious with the club’s greed.
One fan said: “And they wonder why so many use Chinese fakes! Like the TV for Football absolute rip off!”
“I’d want to start a match for that price,” quipped another.
A third added: “Fans should boycott based on those prices. It’s a joke! You won’t ever inflict change by keep paying those prices!
Tottenham Home Kit 2025-26
Earlier in June, Tottenham revealed their 2025-26 home shirt.
Unsurprisingly, the traditional white with blue accents is back once again.
In a slight change from last season, the blue shoulder panels run down under the arms, while the badge and Nike logo have been moved centrally.
Front-of-shirt sponsor AIA continue to take pride of place on this year’s kit.
But a lot of Spurs fans are less than impressed.
“Worst kit of my supporting lifetime, I look forward to the day we move away from Nike,” said one fan.
Another said: “Don’t like it at all, badge in the centre does not work, too much blue and grey, looks like a dodgy t-shirt!”
Tottenham Away Kit 2025-26
But while Spurs’ home kit hasn’t gone down well, the away kit has received better reviews.
Tottenham launched their all-black strip this week, with the tag-line ‘in darkness we dare’ – a reference to Tottenham’s ‘To Dare Is To Do” motto.
Supporters have mostly been positive in response to the black kit.
“One of the best away kits ever hands down,” summarised one fan.
Another said: “Love the kit , one of the nicest in years in fact!”
And a third simply added: “Masterclass.”
But at £150 for the top-end version and customisation, it remains to be seen how many Spurs fans are willing to part with so much money to own it.
They will at least hope to see some new signings in it, though.