Arsenal's William Saliba Wears Damaged Adidas Shorts With 2 Stripes
Arsenal center back William Saliba wore a defective Adidas kit in today's North London Derby Against Tottenham.
Saliba Wears Adidas Arsenal 22-23 Home Shorts With Just Two Stripes
As spotted by @museumofjerseys, the shorts of William Saliba lacked one stripe on the right side. Instead of having Three Stripes, the shorts did just feature Two Stripes.
It was surely not intended by the Gunners center back
The stripes of the Arsenal 22-23 authentic home kit are heat-applied. We have never noticed that Three Stripes came off before, so it seems more likely that one stripe was just forgotten to add in the production.
The shirt featured the correct Three Stripes.
All this evokes memories of the two stripes Adidas Netherlands shirt worn by legendary Dutch player Johan Cruyff in the 1974 World Cup. The difference is, of course, that William Saliba did not intend to wear just two stripes.
Have you ever seen this happening before? Comment below.
Lech Poznań 26-27 Home & Away Kits to Be Designed by Wonderkitz
Current Polish champions Lech Poznań will wear home and away kits designed by Wonderkitz for the 26-27 season. Wonderkitz officially announced the collaboration, confirming that the new designs will be revealed soon. The club's official account also acknowledged the announcement, expressing excitement about creating new history in the upcoming shirts.
A teaser image was shared alongside the news to build anticipation for the final release. This partnership adds to Wonderkitz's growing presence in Polish football. The brand recently announced their design work on the Warta Poznań 26-27 home kit and is rumored to be collaborating with a total of five Ekstraklasa teams for the new campaign.
In-House UB Conquense 26-27 Kits Released
Spanish Segunda Federación club UB Conquense have unveiled their new kits for the 26-27 season. Notably, the team has opted to produce their uniforms entirely in-house rather than partnering with an external sportswear brand.
The release includes a full set of four distinct kits, giving the team plenty of options for their upcoming campaign in Spain's fourth tier. By manufacturing their own gear, UB Conquense maintains full creative control over their visual identity and kit designs for the 26-27 season.
What do you think of clubs producing their own kits without an external supplier? Drop a comment below with your thoughts on the new UB Conquense 26-27 in-house kits.
"All" Special Boots Spotted at the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup has provided a massive stage for the world's biggest sportswear brands to showcase their latest boot packs, but a closer look reveals a fascinating array of player-specific customizations. While retail versions of these boots are worn by the majority of players, high-resolution photography from the tournament has highlighted several special, heavily modified boots that differ significantly from what is available to the public.
Through close-up shots shared by boot enthusiast @bootsplug, we can see the intricate details and hidden modifications that often go unnoticed during regular match broadcasts. The close-up images reveal an impressive level of personalization. Players have taken to the pitch in boots featuring custom national flags, personalized text, and unique stitching patterns.
No More Puma: Patrick SGS Essen 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
German club SGS Essen have officially unveiled their new home and away kits for the 26-27 season. The team will debut the new shirts in the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga, following their recent relegation from the top tier of women's football in Germany.
The SGS Essen 26-27 kits are made by Patrick, replacing previous kit supplier Puma. The launch was accompanied by a video showcase and a detailed look at the new designs through promotional photos, marking a fresh start for the club as they look to bounce back this season.
Real Madrid 26-27 Away Kit Spotted on Sale Ahead of Release
The Adidas Real Madrid 26-27 away kit has been spotted on sale prior to its official launch. Pictured by @zt4q_, the shirt is currently available to purchase at a JD Sports store in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Official images of the Real Madrid 26-27 away kit leaked earlier in July, pointing to an expected release date of July 23. The Riyadh store has evidently placed the shirts on the racks a few days early, providing fans with an in-hand look at the retail product before Adidas' official announcement.
Club Tijuana 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
The new Club Tijuana 26-27 home and away kits have been officially released. Made by Reebok, the new shirts will be worn in the upcoming Liga MX campaign.
What do you think about the Club Tijuana 26-27 home and away kits? Drop us a line below.
TSV Hartberg 26-27 Home & Away Kits Released
The new TSV Hartberg home and away kits for the 26-27 season have been released. Made by Adidas, the new shirts will be worn in the upcoming Austrian Bundesliga campaign.
The Adidas TSV Hartberg 26-27 home kit features the club's traditional colors, while continuing the trend of displaying numerous sponsor logos across the design. The Adidas TSV Hartberg 26-27 away kit provides a contrasting alternative look for the team's matches on the road, maintaining the same sponsor-heavy aesthetic that the club has become known for.
The Adidas TSV Hartberg 26-27 home and away kits are available to purchase through the club's official retail channels.
No More Joma: Puma Lokomotiv Plovdiv 26-27 Centenary Home, Away and Third Kits Released
Bulgarian side Lokomotiv Plovdiv have officially unveiled their new 26-27 home, away and third kits, made by Puma. This release marks the start of a new three-year technical partnership with the brand, replacing their previous kit supplier Joma. The launch is especially significant as it celebrates the 100th anniversary of the club, which was founded in 1926.
The Puma Lokomotiv Plovdiv 26-27 home shirt features a predominantly black base enhanced by fine white pinstripes. This design is a direct tribute to the original black kits worn by predecessor club Sportclub following the merger of Karadja and Athletic in 1926. The subtle white lines serve as a bridge between the past and the present, referencing the traditional black and white stripes that have become an integral part of the club's identity.
Rounding off the centenary collection, the Puma Lokomotiv Plovdiv 26-27 away and third shirts offer modern designs while continuing to honor the team's rich heritage. The new kits also debut the logo of a new main sponsor and will make their first on-pitch appearance during the opening match of the First League season.



