
adidas Unveils Third Inter Miami FC 25/26 Kit Collection
Summary
adidas' thirdInter Miamikit collection for the 25/26 season is here. Dropping later this month, this launch marks a significant moment for both the club and adidas, as the collection represents a bold step forward in football apparel, blending peak performance technology with a striking aesthetic deeply rooted in Miami's unique culture.
The new third kit unveils a refreshing and distinctive look for Inter Miami. At its core is a sleek sky blue base, officially designated 'Semi Blue Burst,' which evokes the city's vibrant waterfront and endless skies. This calming yet dynamic hue is elegantly contrasted with subtle vertical pinstripes, adding a layer of sophistication to the design. The most striking elements are the elegant pink accents that flow across the shoulders and collar, a clear nod to Inter Miami's signature color palette and the city's lively, effervescent spirit.Lionel Messistars in the campaign for the third kit.
Beyond the color scheme, the kit incorporates meticulously crafted details. Fans will notice a minimalist monochromatic Inter Miami crest, a testament to the club's evolving identity, alongside the iconic Adidas Trefoil logo. The reintroduction of the Trefoil, traditionally associated with adidas Originals, highlights a blend of heritage and modern streetwear appeal, signifying a collection designed for both on-pitch excellence and off-pitch style. The sponsor logo, inspired by the rhythmic motion of ocean waves, further cements the kit's connection to Miami's dynamic coastal environment.
The third kit dropsonlineon June 12 and can even be found in person at Chase Stadium or even Miami International Airport.
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