
The best Home jersey in Serie A 2025/26 It's all set for a new season
The most awaited moment for all Italian fans has arrived: the beginning of a new Serie A season. The league kicks off this weekend with its usual load of dreams, expectations, ambitions, and fears. But regardless of who will win the Scudetto and what happens on the pitch, the 2025/26 season will be remembered as the one with the most beautiful jerseys ever. A return to the aesthetic heights of the early '90s when Serie A was the most famous league in the world.
All brands have managed to create stunning kits, sometimes opting for innovative solutions, in other cases offering a new vision of well-defined aesthetic standards, or simply choosing to carry on tradition without falling into the trap of nostalgia. We have selected some of the best home jerseys from Serie A 2025/26. Eight teams, eight different interpretations of style and identity: not a ranking, but a cue to tell how football design continues to evolve between tradition and modernity.
Napoli
Not even the typo on the fingerprint hologram certifying authenticity could affect the aristocratic beauty of Napoli’s new home jersey. A kit with a simple pattern that at the same time conveys a sense of elegance thanks to the balance between the light blue of the shirt and the white used for details such as the V-neck collar and the logo. Few elements, including the Tricolore celebrating last season’s Scudetto, are perfectly distributed so that the embossed N pattern repeated in vertical bars becomes the most distinctive artistic feature.
Pisa
Pisa returns to Serie A after 34 years of waiting, and it will do so with a new visual identity but above all with a home jersey that intertwines football and identity through gold details paying tribute to the city’s monuments and history. The design is Teamgeist since adidas signs the kit, with the classic black-and-blue vertical stripes separated by thin gold lines.
Lazio
Speaking of monuments and historic sites, the grandeur of Piazza del Campidoglio inspires the design decorating Lazio’s new home jersey, produced by Mizuno. Tradition is respected with a sky-blue shirt with white details, over which a geometric pattern, created with embossing technique, unfolds, inspired by the famous paving of Piazza del Campidoglio, Michelangelo Buonarroti’s masterpiece. On the front, the 3D Lazio crest stands out on the left, right above the heart, while the Mizuno logo is on the right.
Inter
The stripes on Inter’s kit are always changing, we know that. For the 2025/26 home jersey, Nike has introduced a highly innovative design playing on the line between visible and invisible: the iconic black and blue stripes have been shaped to form the word INTER, cleverly hidden within the graphics of the shirt, visible only to those who look closely. Attention to detail is confirmed by the choice to color all logos on the shirt in Chlorine Blue, the shade defining the club’s current visual language.
Juventus
Teamgeist also takes center stage in Juventus’ new home jersey, designed by adidas. The iconic black-and-white stripes have been reinterpreted with a blurred, textured pattern that adds depth and dynamism to the design. The 2025/26 season also marks the return of pink on Juventus’ home kit, a tribute to the club’s origins. A vibrant shade is used to color the three stripes, the J on the chest, as well as the sleeve trims, collar, and central curve.
Sassuolo
For Sassuolo’s return to Serie A, PUMA has created a home jersey in which the classic black-and-green vertical stripes have been redesigned to celebrate the club’s 105th anniversary. The result is a shirt with a green base overlaid with thin paired black stripes, placed close to each other. Black is also used to outline the armholes and polo-style white collar. Vintage solutions that enrich a kit with a modern vision.
Genoa
The standout feature of Genoa’s new home jersey, signed by Kappa, is that the crest has been deconstructed and spread across the shirt. The Gryphon proudly dominates the center, close to the heart. On the back of the collar, the Cross of St. George stands out, a heraldic symbol of Genoa and present on the kits since 1913. The two club colors, red and blue, alternate without overshadowing one another. There’s also a nod to tradition with yellow detailing, recalling the Kappa-made Genoa kits of the 1999/00 season.
Bologna
No matter what Macron would have designed, for Bologna fans the 2025/26 home jersey would always have had a special meaning, as it carries the tricolor cockade reserved for the reigning Coppa Italia champions. At the same time, it is also a special kit for Macron as it celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of its collaboration with Bologna. Once again, the classic red-and-blue vertical stripe scheme has been reworked. Macron opted for wider stripes, each one split in half by a thin red or blue line, depending on the background color.
















































