PSG re-issue iconic 2004/05 shirt with help from Ronaldinho

  • Former PSG striker Pauleta also stars as face of the campaign
  • Ronaldinho joins as an additional figure, bringing T90-era flair to the launch
  • Drop includes matching PSG tracksuit and Total 90 trainers with club crest
Nike have re-issued one of PSG's most famous-ever kits.
Nike have re-issued one of PSG's most famous-ever kits. / Nike
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Nike’s celebrated Total 90 era is enjoying a full-scale revival.

Alongside designing 2025/26 third kits for clubs such as Barcelona in the classic T90 style, the brand has also begun reissuing some of its most memorable originals – including those worn by Brazil and the United States.

Now, Paris Saint-Germain have joined the party with a reissue of their classic 2004/05 home shirt.

Instantly recognisable for its bold off-centre red vertical stripe, crisp white trim and deep navy base, the design remains one of the club’s most distinctive. The vintage “Thomson” sponsor across the chest is a nostalgic reminder of a time when Ligue 1 was beginning to expand its global reach and PSG were laying the foundations for their current era of dominance.

The jersey is fronted by none other than Pedro Miguel Pauleta – the “Eagle of the Azores” and a prolific scorer for PSG in the mid-2000s. Supporters can buy the reissue complete with Pauleta’s name and famous No. 9 on the back, or opt for a blank version.



Joining him in the campaign is Ronaldinho. While the Brazilian never wore this particular kit, he remains a Total 90 icon, bringing the era’s trademark flair, unpredictability and joy to the launch.

Completing the drop are a PSG Total 90 tracksuit and a pair of white-and-red Nike Total 90 trainers bearing the club crest – the perfect combination for collectors and style-savvy fans alike.

This reissue doesn’t just bring back a shirt; it’s a celebration of a defining period in PSG’s history, now remixed for a new generation.


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