Exclusive: Adidas to Introduce All-New Kit Technology for 2026 World Cup
- New Kit Tech: Adidas will introduce a new kit technology for the 2026 World Cup.
- Debut Timeline: The new technology will debut with the 2026 World Cup jerseys and expand to club kits in the 2026-2027 season.
- Launch Date: The new Adidas kit technology will launch in late 2025.
Adidas will introduce a new kit technology for the 2026 World Cup.
All-New Adidas 2026 Kit Technology
Footy Headlines has no information about the name or material of the new Adidas 2026 kit technology. We hope to be able to reveal the first information soon.
Currently, Adidas authentic kits use "Heat.Dry" technology, while replicas use "Aeroready" technology.
The new Adidas 2026 kit technology will debut for the Adidas 2026 World Cup jerseys and be used for club kits starting the 2026-2027 season.
The all-new Adidas 2026 kit technology will be already launched in late 2025.
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