Thailand have unveiled their new Warrix kits for 2025-2026, taking inspiration from the civilisation of Ayodhya, which once brought together people from different regions and ethnicities to be united in the name of Thailand and the heart of the nation.
All designs incorporate the “Kaew Ching Duang” pattern, reinterpreted with a modern touch to represent Thai wisdom and resilience.
The collection includes five colour variations, each reflecting a distinct theme. Cobalt blue represents stability, red symbolises the energy of the sun, ivory conveys purity and hope, taupe stands for calm and balance, and green highlights growth and sustainability.
The home jersey comes in deep cobalt blue with a polo collar, while the Away kit features a red base with gold details. An additional set includes a Third taupe design with brown accents, a rich green Goalkeeper version, and a white secondary Third edition.
Each shirt carries the Warrix logo on the chest opposite the Thai national crest, which has been updated with contemporary detailing and will be paired with matching shorts and socks to form a full kit.
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