
Manchester City have become the first Premier League club to reveal their home kit for the 2025/26 season.
The new Puma-designed shirt features the classic sky blue colour scheme with a white sash across the front and will be worn for the duration of next season.
It will also be worn throughout this summer's Club World Cup in the United States, which City are the favourites for alongside Real Madrid.
Man City new home shirt design
The sash has long been associated with Man City kits of the past, having been first introduced in the 1970s and worn by club greats such as Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, Francis Lee and Tony Book.
Club ambassador Summerbee said: "Kits hold special memories for players and fans. The sash has always been a loved design that people remember fondly, and I’m delighted to see it return this year, on a home kit.
"I hope fans around the world enjoy the video and that this kit brings more special memories for the club."

Usually featuring on away kits, the sash has been reimagined for the home kit this season, bringing a new look for the 2025/26 campaign which will see the Citizens attempt to wrestle the title back off Liverpool.
Pep Guardiola's side are second favourites in the outright winner odds behind the Reds for next season's title, with Arsenal also in the running after falling short in the last three campaigns.
Fans will get to see a glimpse of Kevin de Bruyne in the new strip before he departs, with the Belgian set to feature at the Club World Cup this summer.
The legendary midfielder is now odds-on for a move to Napoli, having previously been tipped for a switch to the MLS.
Another player who could only be wearing the new kit for a brief time is Jack Grealish, who continues to be linked with a move away from the Etihad.
The England forward remains most likely to join Tottenham over former club Aston Villa, according to the bookies.
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