
Right, so Sampdoria, yeah? They're not messing about with their new third kit for the 25/26 season. Macron has absolutely *smashed it* with this one. Forget your usual footy threads – this is a proper celebration of Genoa's denim heritage, taking "Blu di Genova" straight onto the pitch. It's not just a shirt; it's a statement.
Think about it: Sampdoria, kicking off a new chapter, and they're doing it in style. This isn't just some performance-based kit; it's a whole vibe. Denim. On a football shirt. Genius. It's not just some trend; it's a nod to Genoa's history – this stuff wasn't born on some catwalk, it was born from the sea, from the sailors' workwear. Tough, durable, and seriously stylish. It's history, reinvented.
And the design? Pure fire. It's that perfect blend of rugged workwear and sophisticated football elegance. It’s a deep denim blue – so good you could totally rock it with your favourite jeans. A sharp polo collar adds a touch of vintage cool, those gold details? Pure class. And the Blucerchiati band – iconic! – runs across the sleeves, hem, shorts, the whole shebang. Details, darling, details.
The crest is a throwback to the 60s, when Sampdoria first started making their mark. The Cross of St. George – pure Genoa. And the subtle "Blu di Genova" under the collar? A little wink to the city's global legacy. It's like a time capsule, bridging past and present, football and fashion. It's proof that a football kit can be so much more than just a uniform. It's a statement piece.

You can grab this absolute beaut of a kit from Macron right now.
Now, let's talk about some serious football friendships. Because things are a little different over in Europe. Parma and Sampdoria? They're tight. So tight, they're swapping kit designs for their upcoming match. Proper bromance goals.
Elsewhere, Macron’s also teamed up with Ostiamare, Daniele De Rossi's Lido club, to create the 2025/26 Game Set – a home and away kit that blends style, tradition, and local pride. Celebrating 80 years of purple and white. Love it.

And finally, PUMA and AC Milan have gone all 80s retro with their third kit... but that's a story for another time. This Sampdoria kit though? It's a winner. Seriously. Go get it.