Juventus and Adidas Show New Shirts for 2026/27

Introduction

Juventus and Adidas show the new home clothes for the 2026/27 season.

Main Body

The new shirt has black and white stripes. It has a polo collar. This look is like the old shirts from famous players. The shirts do not have pink colors now. They have gold colors. The gold is on the logo and the player numbers. Gold means the team wants to win. The players wear white shorts and white socks. These also have black and gold colors.

Conclusion

The new kit uses old stripes and gold colors.

Learning

🎨 Color & Possession

In the text, we see a simple way to describe things: [Thing] + [Color].

  • Black and white stripes
  • Gold colors
  • White shorts

The 'S' Rule (Plurals) Notice how we add -s when there is more than one: One shirt \rightarrow Two shirts One sock \rightarrow Two socks


🛠️ Action Words (The Simple Present)

We use these words to talk about facts or things that are true right now:

  1. Has/Have (Possession)

    • The shirt has a collar.
    • They have gold colors.
  2. Wear (Clothing)

    • Players wear white socks.

Quick Tip: Use Has for one thing (The kit has...) Use Have for many things (The shirts have...)

Vocabulary Learning

show (v.)
display something so that others can see it
Example:They will show the new design at the event.
new (adj.)
recently made or introduced
Example:The new shirt is comfortable.
shirt (n.)
a garment worn on the upper body
Example:She bought a white shirt.
black (adj.)
the color that absorbs all light
Example:He wears black shoes.
white (adj.)
the color that reflects all light
Example:The cat is white.
stripes (n.)
long, narrow lines on a surface
Example:The shirt has blue stripes.
collar (n.)
a part of a garment that goes around the neck
Example:The collar is soft.
look (n.)
the way someone or something appears
Example:Her look is stylish.
team (n.)
a group of people working together
Example:Our team won the match.
win (v.)
to be victorious in a competition
Example:They will win if they play well.