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Nike Unveil Tottenham Hotspur’s 25/26 Home Kit With A Nod To Legacy & Loyalty

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The Europa League champions reveal their new home kit for the 25/26 season from Nike. Taking cues from last season’s aesthetic, the new design keeps the navy sleeves but adds a fresh dimension underneath, introducing a tonal grey and ashen slate pattern that runs beneath the arm — a subtle shift, but one that adds texture and presence to the silhouette. It’s a reimagined take on a timeless template: sharp contrasts, minimal fuss, and built for battle. The iconic lilywhite body, untouched and unapologetic, remains at the core.

Sitting proudly at the centre of the chest, both the Club crest and Nike Swoosh hold their ground in symmetrical alignment — a reminder of Spurs’ unwavering identity and its ongoing partnership with the American sportswear giant.

But this kit isn’t just about cloth and colour. Its launch arrives with a cinematic moment of pure North London energy, as legendary former captain Ledley King takes centre stage in a powerful new film. More than just a promo, it’s a rallying cry.

In a stirring performance, King leads fans — and players alike — in a vow of allegiance to the badge. It’s a spine-tingling moment steeped in authenticity, backed by appearances from the current guard: Micky van de Ven, Archie Gray, Dejan Kulusevski, Lucas Bergvall, Bethany England, and Amanda Nildén. The message is clear — this isn’t just a shirt. It’s a symbol. A statement. A promise.

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Nike Dip Into The 80s For Tottenham Hotspur 24/25 Away Shirt

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Following on from the reveal of the club’s new home shirt for the 24/25 season, Tottenham Hotspur have now revealed their new away shirt from Nike, with a design that throws back to the away shirt worn in the early 80s. The light blue stripes bring back a pattern that is synonymous with away kits from some of the most iconic eras in the Club’s history.

The Club crest is moved to a central position on the chest, offering a contemporary take on the OG layout. The sleeves and neckline include a yellow and white tape which runs as a consistent theme through all of this season’s jerseys.

An accompanying 80s-inspired campaign film, shot on location in North London, guest stars digital creator and lifelong Spurs fan, Danny Aarons, alongside a host of current players from the Men’s and Women’s teams.

Danny Aarons said: “As a Spurs fan, I love it when we go for classic inspiration in our kits. I remember seeing the blue stripe on the away kit when I was a kid, and it’s so good to see the design updated for today. This is iconic Spurs Away for me – and I can’t wait to see it out on the pitch next season.”

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