Derby County's home kit for the 2025/26 season has been revealed!

The PUMA kit is available online and in-store now!

It is inspired by PUMA’s original Derby County shirt, 30 years on from its release ahead of the club’s 1995/96 First Division promotion-winning campaign under the management of the legendary Jim Smith.

The kit will make its debut when John Eustace’s side open pre-season against Matlock Town on Saturday 12th July (3pm kick-off).

The launch campaign is entitled ‘Regeneration’ – paying homage to the reimagined classic shirt with striped sleeve, epaulettes and side of shorts drawing inspiration from the 1990s’ strip, and featuring key gold detailing on the cuffs and socks, which has been sampled from the iconic diamond logo of that era.

The fabric is also regenerated, using PUMA’s RE:FIBRE technology to break down textile waste to a chemical level to create new fabrics.

All PUMA RE:FIBRE garments are made of at least 95% recycled textile waste and other used material made of polyester.

'Regeneration' also recognises the generational gap between the original and new shirts, with fans who were children in the 1990s being part of the Rams’ launch photoshoot with their children wearing their original shirts.

Launch photography features Men’s First Team players Matt Clarke, Sondre Langås and Ebou Adams, Women’s players Emily Joyce and Lily Skeldon, and lifelong fans, boxer Zach Parker and his daughter Nova, the Harrison family (Paul, Keren, Mila and Theo) and James and Louis Hopka.

The front of the home shirt will feature the logo of FanHub, after their association with the club as Principal Partner for the Men’s First Team was extended for 2025/26.

HSG UK’s logo will feature on the back of the Men’s and Women’s First Team playing shirts and shorts, as well as those worn by the Men’s B Team and Under-21s.

Supporters wishing to add the HSG UK logo to their shirts can do so in-person at the DCFC Megastore ONLY.

Supporters are advised that squad numbers for the 2025/26 campaign will be confirmed and communicated at a later date.