Liverpool's third kit for the 2025/26 season appears to have leaked, with images showing a turquoise design that Adidas are reportedly calling "Sea Green". According to 90min, the strip also features the Adidas Trefoil — rather than the three-stripe performance branding more commonly associated with the manufacturer's modern sportswear — alongside a modernised version of the crest the club used between 1987 and 1992.
The combination of the Trefoil and a heritage badge places the design firmly in the retro-influenced tradition that several clubs and kit manufacturers have leaned into in recent seasons. Whether this is a deliberate lifestyle-adjacent positioning or simply an aesthetic choice is not yet clear, but the pairing will resonate with supporters old enough to remember the original crest in use.
The 1987-1992 badge represented a particular era at Anfield — one that encompassed league title wins before the advent of the Premier League — and its reappearance, even in a modernised form, carries obvious sentimental weight. That the club and Adidas appear to have chosen it for a third kit, rather than a home or away strip, suggests a certain creative latitude: third kits are traditionally where manufacturers take their bolder swings.
Turquoise has not been a colour strongly associated with Liverpool historically, which makes this a departure from the occasional red-adjacent palettes that tend to define their alternative strips. The Sea Green colourway, if accurate, would give the kit genuine shelf appeal among collectors and those who follow kit culture closely, a market that has grown considerably as replica shirt sales have become an increasingly significant commercial line for top-flight clubs.
No official confirmation has come from Liverpool or Adidas at this stage. Kit leaks of this kind frequently precede formal announcements by several weeks, and details — colourway names, precise badge specifications — can shift between the leaked version and the final retail product. Supporters should treat the images as a strong indication of direction rather than a definitive preview.
