After months of anticipation, Nike Football finally unveiled (most of) its Third Jerseys for Chelsea FC, FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and Tottenham Hotspur FC for the 2025-26 season.
As initially speculated by industry-insiders and teased by the clubs themselves, all special shirt designs draw inspiration from the Swoosh's beloved Total 90 era. During the early-to-late 2000s, T90 and 90 branding appeared on kits, accessories, and footwear, highlighting a street-approved aesthetic that performed for a football match's full 90 minutes. Icons like Thierry Henry, Luis Figo, and Wayne Rooney were amongst those chosen to represent the line. These players lived Total 90 beyond the pitch, starring in exciting ad campaigns and inspiring a generation of young footballers to play beautifully.
Arsenal, Liverpool FC, and Manchester United have continued their streak of Adidas Originals Third shirts for the newest campaign, blending heritage and modern performance in the same way that Nike Football's latest Third Jerseys do.
Continue ahead for a rundown of the Swoosh's special edition shirts and shopping links as they become available.

Chelsea FC
London's blue-colored club has had Nike as its official kit manufacturer since 2017. Although some fans of the team miss the days in which their club sported 3-Stripes, recent performances with Cole Palmer at the helm have linked the Swoosh with winning times.
Chelsea never wore any Total 90-like shirt during the early 2000s as it was sponsored by Umbro at the time. Nevertheless, the jersey's black, silver, and blue color scheme and CFC crest found on the design harken back to shirts from the era.
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FC Barcelona
La Liga's Lamine Yamal-led squad has a long history rocking the Swoosh. Since 1998, Barça has championed Nike on some of the game's biggest stages. The 2004-06 seasons saw FC Barcelona sport T90 on the pitch.
For its 25/26 Third Jersey, the "blaugrana" will wear a vibrant orange shirt accented with navy elements throughout. The color choice harkens back to some of the Spanish side's Away, Third, and Goal Keeper jerseys from over the last 20 years, although official communication from the team cites "the orange uniform worn by the first team in the Club World Cup final of December 2009" as the inspiration.
It's important to note that the Player Edition of the shirt features a polo-like collar; the Stadium Edition does not.
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
Ligue 1's Paris Saint-Germain is another club fortunate enough to have been around for Nike's original run of the Total 90 program.
The team's 2004 Home Jersey and Pre-Match gear is set to get the Reissue treatment, and its 25/26 Third shirt draws inspiration from the era. A red base sets the stage for rich blue accents on the collar, contrasting piping, sleeve details, and center-chest crest. The result is a shirt that oozes heritage while fitting into the game's current landscape.
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Spurs might've lost out on signing Eberechi Eze to its North London rivals, but the club is poised to recreate some of its end-of-campaign magic throughout the season.
Thus far, Tottenham's Third shirt for the 25/26 campaign hasn't been unveiled via official channels. Reliable sources, however, have shared retail versions of the 90-branded jersey. The top opts for an eye-catching yellow base that dons navy and bold blue details throughout. The same crest used from 1999 to 2006 is featured on the front of the design.
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