The Arsenal FC 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit reimagined the famous 1991 “bruised banana” design using hand-painted yellow and navy zigzag brush strokes, creating a fresh yet nostalgic look. With a simplified Fly Emirates sponsor and monochrome crest, the shirt emphasized the artwork and retro inspiration. Worn by stars like Aubameyang, Bukayo Saka, and Thomas Partey, this Humanrace edition stands out as one of the most eye-catching modern reinterpretations of Arsenal’s iconic away shirts.
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The Juventus FC 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit delivered a modern reinterpretation of the club’s late-90s look with hand-drawn black stripes painted over a white base, giving the shirt a raw, artistic finish. The pink accent behind the crest paid homage to Juve’s historic colours, while the monochrome Jeep sponsor kept the design clean. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Dybala, and Morata, this kit blended classic Juventus identity with expressive Humanrace style.
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The Manchester United 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit revived the famous 1990–92 snowflake pattern with a hand-painted black-and-white chevron design that created a bold, nostalgic look. The shirt featured a clean monochrome crest and simplified Chevrolet sponsor, letting the artwork take the spotlight. Worn by stars such as Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, and Paul Pogba, this Humanrace edition became a fan favourite for its fearless design and tribute to one of United’s most iconic early-90s kits.
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The Bayern München 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit reimagined the club’s 1991–92 look with a hand-painted, brush-stroke design featuring vibrant shades of blue and red over a navy base. Created in collaboration with Pharrell Williams, the shirt blended retro inspiration with an artistic, streetwear feel, while keeping the Bayern crest and T-Mobile sponsor in a minimal, monochrome finish. Worn by stars such as Lewandowski, Müller, and Gnabry, it stands out as one of the boldest modern reinterpretations of a classic Bayern shirt.
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The Real Madrid 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit paid tribute to the iconic early-2000s look with a hand-drawn pale pink brushstroke pattern on a clean white base, echoing the club’s classic elegance while adding Pharrell’s artistic touch. The minimalist Fly Emirates sponsor and monochrome crest gave the shirt a sleek, modern identity. Worn by players like Benzema, Modrić, and Sergio Ramos, this kit became a standout blend of football heritage and contemporary street culture.
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The 2022/23 Barcelona home shirt received a special twist for El Clásico against Real Madrid, featuring the OVO owl logo of rapper Drake in place of the usual Spotify sponsor. With its dark blue and red stripes, this one-off design was worn by stars like Robert Lewandowski, Pedri, and Gavi, marking the first time a music artist’s emblem appeared on the Barça shirt during a competitive match.
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The 2019/20 Barcelona away shirt featured a striking yellow design with a diagonal red and blue sash, inspired by the club’s famous 1979 kit and the colors of the Catalan flag, the Senyera. It was paired with yellow shorts and socks, carrying the Rakuten sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest. Worn by stars such as Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Antoine Griezmann, this kit became one of the most distinctive modern Barça designs, representing both the club’s identity and its Catalan pride during domestic and European campaigns.
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The 1997/98 FC Barcelona Champions League home shirt featured the club’s traditional blaugrana vertical stripes, with a darker tone and elegant detailing unique to European nights. It carried the Kappa logo pattern on the sleeves and shoulders, along with the UEFA Champions League starball patches. Worn by stars such as Rivaldo, Luis Figo, and Luis Enrique, this kit was used during Barcelona’s campaign in the 1997/98 UEFA Champions League, in the same season they went on to win La Liga and the Copa del Rey under Louis van Gaal.
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