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🚨 Real Madrid unveil their third kit 📸

🚨 Real Madrid unveil their third kit 📸

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Real Madrid unveiled its third jersey for the 2025-2026 season on Friday. A blue jersey "inspired by the legendary blue seats of the old Santiago Bernabéu", explains the club on its site.
"The white serrated stripes pay homage to the famous blue adidas shoe box, while a subtle diagonal pattern adds texture and depth."
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