Wow! The new Nike Barcelona fourth shirt might just be an all-timer
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Wow! The new Nike Barcelona fourth shirt might just be an all-timer
"A new Nike Barcelona fourth shirt 2025/26 has dropped, remixing the Blaugrana stripes. This might be the artiest Barcelona shirt ever, too, with the Catalans looking to get back to Camp Nou imminently: the city has a rich heritage when it comes to the art world, from the likes of Antoni Gaudi through to Rosalia, but this new top also pays tribute to a famous Clasico."
"You may like With Barcelona's famous stripes inspired by the trajectory of the ball' for all three goals that night, Nike have delivered quite possibly the first-ever Barca top inspired by a single game. Inside the collar, three circles highlight the minutes in which those goals were scored: the 14th, 58th and 77th, Barca tell us now, adding, And on the outside, the Catalan flag completes the design."
"To commemorate the intersection of football, sport, and high fashion, a nostalgia-doused video has been released across the club's social media channels. Packed with visual references to both art and football, and featuring the likes of Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmati, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Balde, the piece is designed to illustrate the idea that the sport conjures up moments that defy explanation rather like that Ronaldinho masterclass with Marc Bernal looking at a sign spelling out the club's motto, More than a Club,' in lights."
Nike released a 2025/26 Barcelona fourth shirt that remixes the Blaugrana stripes and pays homage to a famous Clasico 20 years on. The design draws inspiration from the trajectory of the ball for all three goals in that 3-0 win and incorporates three circles inside the collar marking the 14th, 58th and 77th minutes. The Catalan flag appears on the outside of the shirt. A nostalgia-doused video links football, sport and high fashion, features Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmati, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Balde, includes fragments of Ronaldinho's goals and showcases a replica of his boots, while referencing the club motto "More than a Club" in lights.
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