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London's architecture has inspired the new Chelsea Home jersey

A shirt that tells the story of te club

London's architecture has inspired the new Chelsea Home jersey A shirt that tells the story of te club

Chelsea and Nike have presented the new Home jersey that the Blues will wear in the 2025/26 season. The iconic blue shirt has been enriched with a geometric, almost architectural pattern, inspired by the urban planning of the English capital, where the Chelsea Town Hall stands out. A play of shapes in which different shades alternate to celebrate the role of the Blues as the cultural and sporting heart of London. A textured clash print with a livelier shade of blue that expands into different shapes, breaking the classic blue tone that has always distinguished Chelsea.

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On the sides, an elastic fabric band in a slightly darker blue has been inserted, also used for the sleeve edges, which runs along the entire shirt and then connects to the shorts. The logo is faithfully reproduced compared to the original, with the club's colors clearly visible: blue, white, and red, the latter also used to color and define the outer stripe, enriching the composition of the shirt.

The same architectural pattern of the jersey has also been used on the shorts, which traditionally have the same shade as the shirt, while the socks are strictly white. A more traditional shirt compared to the model used this season, also available in a long-sleeved version. A vibrant celebration of the youthful and energetic essence of west London reaches its peak as the first visuals of the shirt are unveiled, complemented by the lively pop-ska beats of "Our House" by Madness.