

Puma and Manchester City have officially revealed the club’s 2025/2026 Away kit, marking the first product launch under their newly extended $1.35 billion (£966 million) partnership—the most lucrative kit deal in football history.
The new design takes fans back to the roots of Manchester City’s history. Inspired by the team’s first known uniform from 1884, when the club was based in Gorton, the kit celebrates early City culture while blending modern performance innovation.
“Not many people would know that black was the original colour of the club,” said Marco Mueller, Puma’s senior director of Product Line Management Performance Apparel. “This is about honouring the past while introducing something new.”
The 25/26 Away kit features a bold, all-black look with silver detailing, a white-trimmed collar, and a metallic club crest. The throwback aesthetic is enhanced by Puma’s decision to shoot the campaign entirely in black and white—another first for the brand.
Available in both Authentic and Replica versions, the jersey combines vintage style with cutting-edge sustainability. According to Puma, each shirt is made with at least 95% recycled textile waste and polyester, aligning with its ongoing eco-conscious mission.
Inspired by Man City’s 1884 kit
Classic black colorway with silver accents
White-trim collar for retro detailing
Sustainable construction using recycled materials
Available in Authentic and Replica formats
The kit is set to debut on the pitch on August 9, when Manchester City faces Palermo in a pre-season friendly at Renzo Barbera Stadium.
For CouponOutlet readers looking to get their hands on this heritage-inspired kit, here are a few key shopping tips:
Official Puma webstores will carry both versions, along with select licensed retailers.
Be alert for counterfeit versions, especially as demand spikes around debut matches.
Compare Authentic vs. Replica versions to ensure you're buying what fits your price range and expectations.
“This launch speaks not just to heritage, but to innovation—both in storytelling and sustainability,” said Mueller.
