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Exclusive: Adidas to Release Newcastle United 1995 Away Kit Remake

  • Kit Remake: Adidas is set to re-release the Newcastle United 1995-96 away kit, featuring the same design as the original with claret and blue hoops, an off-white polo collar, and the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor.
  • Historical Significance: This away kit was the first Adidas produced for Newcastle in 1995 and was worn by legends like David Ginola and Les Ferdinand during the 'Entertainers' era.
  • Release and Inspiration: Expected in late 2025 or early 2026, this remake completes the 1995-96 kit set, following the re-release of the home kit, and it also inspired the Adidas Newcastle 2024-25 away kit.

Footy Headlines can exclusively leak that Adidas is set to re-release the legendary Newcastle United 1995-96 away kit, a holy grail for many collectors and one of the most beloved football shirts of the 1990s.

Newcastle United 1995-96 Away Kit Rêmake

The Adidas Newcastle 2025 1995 away kit remake features a design identical to the original. It is famous for its bold horizontal hoops in claret and blue, combined with a classic off-white polo collar. The design is perfectly completed by the iconic circular Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor in the center.

This was the very first away kit Adidas produced for Newcastle at the start of their original partnership in 1995 and remains one of the most memorable in the club's history, worn by legends like David Ginola and Les Ferdinand during the famous "Entertainers" era.

Completing the 1995-96 Kit Set

This away kit remake is a logical and highly anticipated follow-up. Earlier this year, Adidas already re-released the famous 1995-96 home kit, and this away version will complete the set from that iconic season.

Furthermore, the original 95-96 away shirt's lasting legacy was evident when it served as the direct inspiration for the Adidas Newcastle 2024-25 away kit.

The Adidas Newcastle United 1995-96 away remake kit is expected to be released in late 2025 or early 2026.

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