Lille 25-26 Fourth Training Collection Released
- Collection Release: Lille and New Balance have launched the 25-26 Fourth Training Collection, inspired by the club's upcoming fourth jersey.
- Color Palette and Design: The collection features violet, mauve, and pink colors, blending Lille's traditional colors with a modern aesthetic, with the training jersey showcasing a fleur-de-lis pattern symbolizing city lights.
- Items and Availability: The collection includes a training jersey and a lifestyle jacket, available from February 4, 2026, at the club's online store and physical locations.
LOSC Lille and New Balance have officially dropped a new "capsule" training collection for the 2025-26 season. Inspired by the club's upcoming fourth jersey, the range is designed to blend local heritage with modern, lifestyle-inspired aesthetics.
Lille 25-26 Fourth Training Collection
The color palette for the new collection is a striking mix of violet, mauve, and pink. According to the club, these shades represent a "fusion" of Lille's traditional red and blue colors, resulting in a contemporary look that bridges the gap between performance gear and streetwear.
The collection consists of two primary items: a training jersey and a lifestyle-focused jacket.
Both items feature the New Balance logo and the Lille crest in a clean, monochromatic white finish.
Training Jersey
The new NB Lille 25-26 Fourth training shirt features a highly graphical design. The pattern prominently displays the fleur-de-lis - a symbol of the city of Lille since the 12th century, stylized to appear as if it is illuminated by the city lights.
Jacket
In contrast to the vibrant jersey, the NB Lille 25-26 Fourth training jacket offers a more "sober" and elegant look. It is rendered in a deep, dark blue/purple hue with subtle branding, making it a versatile piece for supporters off the pitch.
The Lille 25-26 fourth training collection is available starting today, Wednesday, February 4, 2026, through the club's official online store and physical locations at Aushopping V2 and the city center.
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