Fulham's 2026/27 wardrobe is a study in how much a club can get out of its own back catalogue. The home shirt looks at the river, the away shirt looks at 1996, and the third looks at nothing in particular, which is exactly the pattern you would expect.
The Home Shirt: B+
The usual clean white base with red trim at the collar and framing black sleeve cuffs, lifted by a tonal embossed chevron pattern that mimics the ripples of the River Thames. Fulham's home shirt is one of the hardest in the league to make interesting, because white with black shorts is the entire identity and there is nowhere to hide. The Thames emboss is the right kind of solution: invisible at distance, satisfying up close, and it does not compromise the plainness that makes the shirt what it is.
Grade: B+
The Away Shirt: A-
A red and black checkerboard, modernising the Le Coq Sportif shirt of 1996-97, and the big move is the return of the minimalist 'FFC' monogram used between 1972 and 1977 and worn on the run to the 1975 FA Cup Final. Red shorts and socks complete it. Checkerboard is a hard pattern to wear and this one holds together because the scale is right and the monogram gives it a period anchor rather than leaving it as a novelty. The boldest thing Fulham have put out in years.
Grade: A-
The Third Shirt: B-
A bright sky blue base with neon pink details and a horizontal line graphic that creates a wave effect across the front and lower back, on sale from August 10. It is a perfectly competent modern third kit and it has nothing whatsoever to do with Fulham. Sky blue and neon pink is a colour pairing chosen for the shelf rather than the club, and after a home shirt about the Thames and an away shirt about 1975, it is the one that arrives with no story attached.
Grade: B-
Fulham's 2026/27 Wardrobe Grade
ColorWay Sports Wardrobe Grade
B+
Home: B+ · Away: A- · Third: B-
Who Makes Fulham's Kits
adidas. Every shirt above is part of the adidas Fulham 2026/27 range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What jersey are Fulham wearing today?
Same answer as the kit question above: the matchday block at the top of this page shows the expected Fulham jersey for their next fixture. In football the shirt is usually called a kit, but jersey and uniform mean the same thing here.
What is the Fulham uniform for the 2026/27 season?
Fulham have three uniforms for 2026/27: a home kit, an away kit and a third kit. Each one is described and graded on this page, and the matchday block tells you which of the three they are wearing next.
What kit are Fulham wearing today?
Fulham travel to Sunderland on Sunday, August 30, and they will have to change. Their white home shirt clashes with Sunderland’s red and white stripes, and the red and black away clashes with Sunderland red, so the sky blue third is the likely call. We update this page as each matchweek is confirmed.
What is the pattern on the Fulham home shirt?
A tonal embossed chevron structure that mimics the ripples and flow of the River Thames, which runs alongside Craven Cottage.
What is the Fulham away kit based on?
The 1996-97 Le Coq Sportif away shirt. The red and black checkerboard is a modernised version of it, and it brings back the minimalist FFC monogram used from 1972 to 1977.
Who makes Fulham kits?
adidas.
The Bottom Line
Fulham's home shirt solves an unsolvable brief with a Thames emboss you only notice up close, and the checkerboard away is the most confident thing the club has produced in a decade, carried by the returning FFC monogram. The sky blue and neon pink third is the outlier, a good-looking shirt with no connection to the club attached to it. Two out of three with real ideas is a strong season.
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