
Chelsea fans are already looking ahead to next season. Leaks of the new kits have started to surface. Nothing is official yet, but the excitement has already kicked in.
Fans love talking about kits. The ones Chelsea wear now have their own story, but eyes are already turning to next season. What will the players put on when they walk out at Stamford Bridge?
Let's dive into the leaks, the rumors, and the details floating around for 2026/27. Nothing is official yet, but the pictures are starting to surface.
Everything you need to know about Chelsea’s kits for the 2026/27 season, including leaked designs, color combinations, and expected release dates.
None of these kits is officially confirmed by the club or the manufacturer; the details come from leaks and could change.
Chelsea’s home kit for the 2026/27 season keeps the royal blue and adds yellow details, something that hasn’t happened since 2021/22. It will be the first time in 30 years that the badge is shown in yellow. The leaks also reveal a subtle badge print along the front.
Additionally, the yellow lion badge will replace the modern logo, and a subtle pattern with the full badge will run across the front.
If the usual timelines are met, the kit will be released between May and June 2026, ahead of preseason. Prices would be similar to recent years: replicas from £85 to £95 and player editions from £125 to £135.
The latest leaks suggest Chelsea will go for a modern and sleek design for the away kit: completely black, with no graphics or prints. The details are on the collar and yellow cuffs, along with the Nike logo and the lion badge.
If confirmed, it will be the first black kit since 2016/17 and will resemble the one from 2012/13. Its release is expected between June and July 2026, with prices similar to the home kit: replicas from £85 to £95 and authentic versions from £125 to £135.
The leaks indicate the third kit will be white with red and blue details. It could bring back the club’s classic logo, with royal blue touches on the collar, sides, and cuffs.
Overall, a clean and fresh design is expected to complete the three-kit set. As with all early leaks, the final placement of logos and trim details could change before release.
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