Nike 25/26 Third Kits are unreal with the Total 90 Revival
Thu, Sep 11.25


The early 2000s are alive and kicking again with TOTAL 90. Nike has gone deep into the archives to bring back one of football’s most iconic eras, reviving the unmistakable T90 silhouette across Europe’s elite clubs. Barcelona, PSG, Tottenham, Atlético, Inter, and Chelsea all step out in 25/26 third kits that blend bold design with pure nostalgia — and the results are unreal.
FC Barcelona: Bright Mango & Midnight Navy
Barca fans, you’ve got a throwback worth shouting about. The 25/26 third kit brings back that mid-2000s T90 energy with a daring mix of Bright Mango and Midnight Navy. It’s bold, it’s energetic, and it fits perfectly with the club’s style of play right now. Throw a name and number on the back and it’s destined to look unreal under the Camp Nou lights. A statement shirt for a statement team.
Full Collection includes: Barcelona 25/26 Third jersey, a stunning anthem jacket & a bright orange tee.
Paris Saint-Germain: Pure 00s Paris Energy
PSG and Nike have knocked it out of the park again. The brand-new 25/26 third kit is unapologetically bold — a red base with the crest shifted dead-centre, channeling the unforgettable T90 design language. It’s a jersey dripping with Parisian energy, arriving just as Les Parisiens ride high from a dream year, lifting both the Champions League and the UEFA Super Cup. Pauleta made the look iconic back in the day, and now it’s Ramos, Vitinha, and Zaïre-Emery carrying the torch in style.
Tottenham Hotspur: Crest from the Past
Fresh off a statement win against Manchester City, Spurs fans have another reason to celebrate. Their new 25/26 third kit lands in a striking yellow base, finished with navy and blue accents that scream early-2000s attitude. The headline detail? The return of the club’s old crest — a throwback to an era filled with grit, flair, and unforgettable North London memories. Paired with the Total 90-inspired silhouette, it’s a design that bridges generations and reignites the fire of Spurs’ past.
Atlético Madrid: Bold Blue with Central Crest
Atlético Madrid are the latest to receive their own taste of T90 magic, as Nike unveil a retro-inspired third kit that feels both futuristic and familiar. The shirt bursts with a vivid blue base, trimmed in red and white along the borders of the template, giving it that unmistakable Atleti identity.
The standout feature? The crest front and centre — something fans haven’t seen since 05/06. Combined with those curved design lines, the result is a jersey that pulls from the energy of early-2000s street football while serving as a statement for today’s squad. A re-energised look that proves some classics never fade.
Inter Milan: Thunder Blue & Orange
Inter’s 25/26 third kit rounds out the collection with a look that’s impossible to ignore. A dark ‘Thunder Blue’ base is electrified with pops of orange across the logos and trims — a sharp nod to the past with a fearless modern twist. And it doesn’t stop with the shirt. The Total 90 Anthem and Track jackets match the look perfectly, pushing the retro energy even further. For Nerazzurri fans, this is as bold as it gets.
Chelsea: Back Under the Lights
Chelsea’s 25/26 third kit is built for the big stage. A black base with silver logos and subtle hits of blue creates a sharp, unmistakably Chelsea look. But the real detail Blues fans can’t stop talking about is the throwback crest, hailing from the era of Lampard, Terry, and Gudjohnsen.
This isn’t just another alternate strip — it’s Stamford Bridge under the floodlights all over again. A design that taps into the legends of the past while writing new stories for the next generation. For collectors and fans alike, this one’s a must.
Total 90 Energy, Reimagined
Nike’s 25/26 third kits don’t just revisit a golden era of football culture — they reinvent it for today. Bold colours, iconic silhouettes, and details that bridge generations make this collection one of the strongest in years.
Whether it’s Barca in Mango, PSG in red, Spurs in yellow, Atleti in blue, Inter in Thunder, or Chelsea in black, one thing’s certain: the Total 90 revival is here to stay.
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