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Liverpool Set To Reignite Adidas Glory As Classic Kits And New Leaks Fuel Fan Excitement

Liverpool Set To Reignite Adidas Glory As Classic Kits And New Leaks Fuel Fan Excitement

Liverpool FC is on the verge of a new commercial era as it prepares to part ways with Nike and re-unite with Adidas—the famous German supplier who crafted some of the club’s all-time classic kits. This high-profile switch isn’t just about kit aesthetics; it symbolises a lucrative fresh chapter for the Reds, brimming with nostalgia, financial promise, and eager anticipation from the supporters.

Throughout two iconic partnerships spanning from 1985 to 1996 and then 2006 to 2012, Adidas became deeply woven into Liverpool’s rich tapestry, witnessing league triumphs and unforgettable moments under its famous three stripes. The rekindled relationship, effective this summer, raises high hopes for another golden age of meticulously designed strips that respect tradition yet look to the future.

As excitement builds, ‘leaked’ images of Liverpool’s proposed 2025/26 Adidas kits have circulated widely, sparking widespread fan approval. The third kit in particular has been hailed an ‘all-time classic’, with supporters impressed by its clean lines, trefoil crest, collar details, and bold colour choices. One fan exclaimed, “Can’t wait to get my hands on that 3rd kit, it’s just so clean,” while another praised, “The colour, crest, collar and trefoil. Mint!”

Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images
Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images

This enthusiastic reception isn’t surprising when reflecting on Adidas’ illustrious Liverpool kit legacy. Who could forget the 1985-87 crisp white and red away strip graced during the famous league and FA Cup double—timelessly clean with its Crown Paints sponsor and trefoil badge? Or the 1989-91 home kit, widely considered the ‘undisputed classic’, boasting retro logos and distinct triangle patterns, closely paired with its equally stunning away twin—a kit that celebrated Liverpool’s 18th league crown.

Moving into the 90s, Adidas didn’t shy away from flair—the baggy, oversized 1995/96 home shirt calls back memories of the dramatic 4-3 epic versus Newcastle and an era where oversized design reigned supreme. Fans remain nostalgic for that deep red 1991-92 shirt—a tone so impactful it has resurfaced in many remakes. The 2008-10 v-neck kit from the club’s recent past evokes the lethal partnership of Torres and Gerrard, showcasing modern simplicity infused with classic touches.

For Liverpool, the Adidas deal represents more than just heritage. Financially, according to The Athletic, their switch from Nike brings a substantial revenue boost. While Nike paid around £30m annually plus 20% of net merchandise sales (netting over £60m yearly), the new Adidas agreement promises an even greater sum. Although details remain partly under wraps, Manchester United’s recent £900m Adidas deal offers a lucrative benchmark, suggesting Liverpool are set for a major commercial uplift as Adidas taps into the city’s affinity for the brand to spur strong merchandise sales.

Meanwhile, Liverpool and Nike are wrapping up their five-year relationship with a flourish. The club shop is brimming with end-of-contract bargains—from discounted home shirts potentially marking another Premier League title, to slashed prices on the popular LeBron James basketball tracksuit, Klopp’s iconic caps, pre-match tops, and stylish bomber jackets. It’s the last chance for fans to own gear that symbolises an era of FA Cups, Carabao Cups, and Champions League drama.

Ultimately, Liverpool’s kit transition from Nike back to Adidas is steeped in history, emotion, and smart business. Fans’ buzz around leaked designs blended with the fond regard for past triumphs under Adidas suggests the renewed partnership will be about much more than just shirts—it’s about identity, pride, and future ambitions.

Will the upcoming Adidas kits become new legendary classics added to Liverpool’s storied collection, or will they set unforeseen trends? As the countdown nears, Reds worldwide eagerly await this next stylish chapter. What are your favourite past Liverpool kits, and what do you expect from this Adidas comeback? Share your memories and hopes in the comments below!

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