The 2026/27 Cambridge United home kit is on sale now...
Entering a fourth season alongside technical partners Umbro, the new home shirt features a clean, bold all-amber design, inspired by United sides of the early 1970s who wore a similar look.
The kit was unveiled through the ambitious United In campaign, which saw U's fan Max Rushden take us around the globe in an attempt to surpass last season's memorable launch.
Watch the launch video below.
Crafted from a technical textured knit, the jersey delivers a soft-touch feel while remaining lightweight, breathable and performance-focused.
Its construction includes raglan sleeves and a distinctive double-collar design, with an amber-tipped fold-over rib sitting above a single V-neck rib collar. Matching ribbed detailing also features on the sleeve cuffs.
Additional design elements include piped detailing at the hem, alongside side-seam and underarm panelling.
The shirt is finished with a fully embroidered and embossed Cambridge United crest on the left breast and Umbro's iconic Double Diamond logo on the right.
Principal partner Brooks Running features across the front of the shirt in a colour-matched application, complementing the overall design.
The Hill Group return as back-of-shirt sponsors, while Majority Audio come in as new sleeve sponsors. Alan Boswell Group remain back-of-shorts sponsors.
United's 2026/27 Home Kit is available online now in all Adult, Junior and Infant Sizes at the following prices:
- Adult Shirts: From £55 | Small - 6XL
- Ladies Shirts £55 | 8 - 20
- Adult Shorts: £27 | Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL
- Junior Shirts: £45 | 7-8 years - 13-14 years
- Junior Shorts: £24 | 7-8 years - 13-14 years
- Home Mini-Kit: £46 | 0-6 months - 5-6 years
- Socks £15
Supporters can buy online now on in-store from Thursday, with the Club Store open from 9am-4pm on Thursday and Friday, and then back open next week as per the usual opening hours.
Our thanks go to the photographers and models who took part in this year's launch campaign:
London: Charlie Gray | Paris: Issam Bousga | New York: Michael Mansfield | Tokyo: Guillermo Alarcon