Borussia Dortmund have unveiled their away kit for the 2025/26 season, a design produced with long-standing manufacturer PUMA that brings together white, black and neon yellow. According to 90min, the strip has already been debuted, meaning it has been worn in competition rather than simply announced through a promotional campaign.
The colourway is a notable departure from the canary yellow and black associated with Dortmund's home strip, though the neon accent ensures a visual thread back to the club's identity. PUMA have supplied Dortmund for a number of years and the pairing of white with a sharp neon detail follows a broader trend in away kit design across European football.
Dortmund play in the Bundesliga and have remained one of the division's most prominent clubs, routinely competing in the UEFA Champions League and drawing a global supporter base that makes kit releases a commercial occasion in their own right. Away strips, which are worn when the club's traditional colours clash with an opponent's, often allow manufacturers more creative latitude than home designs — and the neon element here reflects that freedom.
The 2025/26 away kit will be worn across domestic and European fixtures wherever required, and its debut appearance suggests it has already been integrated into the first team's match-day preparations for the new season.
No further details about pricing, wider design elements or accompanying training ranges were included in the 90min report.
