AS Monaco and Mizuno have introduced the club’s complete set of kits for the 2025/26 season, marking the start of their new partnership for the French Ligue 1, domestic cup, and UEFA Champions League campaigns. Each design blends Monegasque tradition with Japanese influences, reflecting both the heritage of the club and the craftsmanship of the new technical sponsor.
The 2025/26 AS Monaco Mizuno home kit preserves iconic elements with a contemporary twist. The instantly recognizable red and white diagonal, first introduced by Princess Grace in 1960, features alongside a unique embossed stripe pattern. This subtle detail pays tribute to the kits worn during Monaco’s first major triumph in the Coupe de France. Modern additions include a redesigned Japanese-style collar and gold piping, with the club crest set in its classic colors over the heart.
For 2025/26 season away matches, Monaco will wear a kit inspired by the Japanese garden of Monaco, melding Japanese heritage with local identity. The shirt’s predominant blue recalls the “Blue Samurai,” a nod to the Japanese national team. The front panel pattern mimics the raked sand and layout of traditional Zen gardens. Gold details adorn the V-neck, sleeves, and both the crest and Mizuno’s “Runbird” logo—an unprecedented color scheme in the club’s history.
AS Monaco’s 2025/26 Mizuno third kit embraces a distinctive celestial yellow, representing the luminosity of the Principality. The front is decorated with a tone-on-tone sunburst motif emanating from the crest. Minimalist in design, it features club and sponsor logos in black and the “Daghe Munegu” slogan on the back collar, matching the motif found on all three shirts.
A consistent theme through the AS Monaco 2025/26 Mizuno kit collection is the Japanese concept of “MA”—the art of balance. This ethos is visible in the understated aesthetics, refined color palettes, and harmonious designs showcased in each jersey’s launch campaign. Official unveilings took place at recognizable sites, including Monaco’s Japanese garden and Stade Louis-II, reinforcing the connection between kit and club identity.
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