1990s-Inspired Just Eat Kits Released - Modeled by Edgar Davids for Champions League Final
- Just Eat Collaboration: Just Eat, in partnership with Edgar Davids, has launched a 90s-inspired football jersey collection to celebrate the UEFA Champions League final.
- Jersey Design and Features: The collection's centerpiece is an orange, long-sleeved jersey with a tonal diamond pattern, polo collar, and Just Eat branding, designed with inspiration from iconic 1990s kits.
- Availability and Additional Items: The orange version of the jersey is available for £59.99 via CultKits, and the collection is complemented by takeaway-themed diamond-studded necklace charms by TROPHY BY GASSAN.
Food delivery giant Just Eat, an official partner of UEFA competitions, has teamed up with football legend Edgar Davids to launch a bold new capsule collection of 90s-inspired football jerseys. The drop celebrates the upcoming UEFA Champions League final and features designs by Daily Paper's Abderrahmane Trabsini and accompanying jewellery by TROPHY BY GASSAN.

The collection brings vintage football aesthetics to the forefront, heavily influenced by iconic kits from the 1990s.
Just Eat 90s Football Jersey Collection
Check out the new Just Eat football jersey collection below.
The centerpiece of the collection is a long-sleeved jersey drenched in Just Eat's signature orange. It features a striking tonal diamond/argyle pattern across the body, a classic white polo collar, and white sleeve cuffs.
The Just Eat logo (or its regional variations like Takeaway.com, Pyszne.pl, Lieferando, Thuisbezorgd.nl, Bistro.sk) is prominently displayed on the chest. A bespoke crest featuring a football and a crown sits on the left chest, while a Just Eat 'house' icon is on the right.
The collection also includes two other colorways showcased on models, which are not available.
- A light blue version with a similar diamond pattern, white polo collar, and black/orange Just Eat logo.
- A black and beige version featuring a more pronounced chequered diamond pattern, a beige polo collar, and white/orange Just Eat branding.
Daily Paper’s Abderrahmane Trabsini, who collaborated on the design, took cues from iconic kits of the past, including the Netherlands’ standout 1998 strip, merging nostalgic design with modern streetwear sensibility. "Retro football shirts are all about personality and colour,” says Trabsini. “This drop channels that energy while connecting it to the comfort and joy of your go-to takeaway.”
Complementing the jerseys, jewellery house TROPHY BY GASSAN has created a set of five playful, diamond-studded takeaway-themed necklace charms.
Currently, only the orange version is available via CultKits, Just Eat's partner for this release. The 2024-25 Just Eat Football Jersey (orange version) is priced at £59.99. Fans in Munich can also grab theirs at the Countdown Club from 12pm CET on May 20th, where giveaways and exclusive drops will run up to kickoff.

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