The first major leaks of Juventus’ 2026-27 home kit have surfaced, and the Bianconeri are making a sharp return to sartorial elegance. According to reports from GOAL, Footy Headlines, and La Maglia Bianconera, the new Adidas-made shirt ditches the experimental “barcode” pattern of the previous season in favor of clean, classic black-and-white vertical stripes with a distinctly retro twist.
A Return to Tradition
This season, Adidas and Juventus are going back to basics — but with premium touches. The new home shirt features a crisp, fold-over polo collar in white that gives the jersey a tailored, high-fashion look. It’s designed to look just as sharp on the streets of Turin as on the pitch at the Allianz Stadium.
The stand-out detail, however, is the extensive use of gold metallic accents. Replacing the pink highlights from the 2025-26 cycle, shimmering gold is applied to the simplified Juventus “J” crest, the Adidas performance logo, and the sponsor branding. The gold against black and white creates a luxurious contrast that instantly elevates the shirt into one of the most anticipated Serie A kits of the new season.
Away & Third Kits Also Leaked
The away kit has also leaked online via reliable source @fgfmurray on social media. It features a white base with a tonal zebra-stripe texture — a subtle but clever nod to the club’s nickname, I Bianconeri. The pattern is slightly more visible on the fan replica version compared to the authentic player-issue, which uses ultra-breathable technical fabric that softens the texture.
Meanwhile, the third kit is rumored to return to pink, a color deeply rooted in Juventus’ identity dating back to the club’s founding in 1897, when the team’s social color was pink with black trim before switching to black and white stripes in 1903.
What This Means for Custom Printing
For custom shirt enthusiasts, the 2026-27 Juventus home kit is a dream canvas. The clean black-and-white stripes with gold accents provide a striking base for personalized namesets. Whether you want to print Vlahovic, Yildiz, or a classic Del Piero throwback number, the gold detailing will complement any customization choice beautifully. At phshirt.com, we specialize in bringing your kit visions to life — from custom namesets on these new Juventus jerseys to full commemorative shirt designs.
Early leaks suggest an official unveiling later this summer, with retail availability expected in July or August 2026. Keep an eye on phshirt.com for updates and availability.
