
Concrete is the inspiration for the new Red Star FC jerseys The one at Stade Bauer
Red Star FC have unveiled their official kits for the 2025/26 season, created in collaboration with Kappa. More than just sportswear, they are a true statement of identity: a tangible tribute to the concrete of Stade Bauer — the historic cradle of the club and the beating heart of Seine-Saint-Denis. The kits, designed by Tom Ducarouge, draw inspiration from the physical and symbolic structure of the stadium. Concrete, a raw and imperfect material, becomes the central element — not only in the texture and visual details of the fabric, but above all as a metaphor for 128 years of resistance, popular passion, and identity.
The Home jersey, for the third consecutive season, follows a pattern of green and white vertical stripes, enriched with black and white details on the crewneck collar and sleeve trim. Green is the dominant color, used also on both sleeves. The Away jersey, on the other hand, is a white shirt with a black polo collar featuring a visible concrete texture, which is more subtly expressed on the darker-toned Home jersey. Brutalist elements — like the concrete of Bauer, its stands, and its history-laden cracks — are perfectly integrated into the club’s visual identity. A rough, authentic material that becomes fabric, root, and symbol.
The idea of dedicating a kit to concrete stems from the concept that if Red Star FC were a material, it would be concrete — a vibrant concrete, forged by time and people, full of cracks but always standing strong. That’s where the idea came from: to develop a pattern using a real fragment of concrete taken from the old Tribune Ouest of Stade Bauer. But that’s not all. The tribute goes even further: to celebrate the 103rd anniversary of the stand’s inauguration, the first 103 people who purchased the jersey also received an authentic piece of the stadium’s concrete as a gift.