
Parma and PUMA went back to 1995 for the new third kit A special jersey to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the signing of the partnership
Parma's new third kit is a journey back in time. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of its first collaboration with the club, PUMA has decided to revive the iconic design introduced for the Home jersey of the 1995/96 season. A historic shirt, worn by legends like Fabio Cannavaro and Gianfranco Zola, it remains one of the fans’ favorites and is especially cherished by football enthusiasts and collectors.
That’s why the original template returns, featuring yellow curved lines breaking up a blue pattern that extends across both sleeves. The biggest difference from the 1995/96 version is the shade of blue used, slightly darker than the sky blue from thirty years ago. Some collar details have also changed: it still has a polo-style cut, but in the 2025/26 version it’s blue instead of white. Most notably, the two-button closure has been replaced by a triangular blue fabric insert that connects visually with the other design elements of the jersey.
The shirt’s regular fit combines 100% recycled polyester fabrics with PUMA’s advanced dryCELL thermoregulation technology, an enhanced moisture management system that helps maintain optimal body temperature. The seamless design ensures top performance, while the ultra-light jacquard structure on the back enhances breathability during intense activity.