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    House of Heat° Presents: The 2025 UEFA Champions League Quarter-Finals Shopping Guide

    Written By

    Jovani Hernandez

    Date

    2025.04.12

    The first leg of the 2025 UEFA Champions League Quarter-Finals did not disappoint. A mix of magical individual performances and intentional team play delivered impressive score lines across all four fixtures—all while building anticipation for the second legs on April 15 and 16.

    If you follow any of the tournament's remaining eight clubs—Real Madrid, Arsenal, FC Barcelona, Borrusia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Aston Villa—it's likely you already own some item to showcase your support. You also likely agree that 1. You can never own too many pieces to display your fandom, and 2. This year's Champions League has been one to remember given its format change. Therefore, the House of Heat° team has put together this shopping guide to help you navigate the expansive world of retail inspired by the quarter-finalists.

    Adidas leads the charge in terms of sponsorships, serving as the official outfitter of four of the last eight clubs. Nike, Inc. isn't far behind with its swoosh and Jumpman logos at home in the Camp Nou, San Siro, and Parc des Princes. PUMA rounds out the group by way of the Bundesliga's Dortmund-based institution.

    For the purpose of this shopping guide, the curated list has been limited to items currently available online and in-store. Items like FC Barcelona-inspired Air Max Plus by Patta, then, are off limits for having released in 2023 (although you can find your size via StockX right now). Products will be listed in alphabetical order of each club.

    Arsenal

    “Note”Arsenal x Adidas Originals Spring 2025. Photo via Adidas.

    Fans of North London's red-donning squad suffered a lot during last decade, so they've earned the joy they've experienced since Mikel Arteta took over the team in December 2019. They've yet to be treated to the ever-elusive Premier League trophy, but the Gooners have had plenty of Adidas gear to choose from.

    In addition to offering compelling Arsenal kits, the Three Stripes has referenced the club's heritage across a plethora of lifestyle items since taking over the sponsorship reigns from PUMA in 2019. The Terrace Icons and VRCT (read: Varsity) collections have allowed countless supporters show off their love for the English squad even when it isn't match-day. The former range includes an Adidas Gazelle that continues the tradition of the Three Stripes bringing Arsenal imagery and color palettes to some of the trainers once worn by fans at the old Highbury Stadium.

    Aston Villa

    “Note”Aston Villa 2024 Home Kit. Photo via Adidas.

    After 150 years of history, Aston Villa signed a kit sponsorship deal with Adidas. The current season, then, is the first time ever that the Birmingham-based franchise dons 3-Stripes branding.

    For their debut linkup, the two institutions kept things traditional for the club's Home kit. The Betano-stamped shirt isn't too different from other English Premier League clubs sponsored by Adidas. Off-pitch items haven't been as promoted via Adidas.com as other teams' offerings have, but the Official Aston Villa Store (powered by Fanatics) has a number of parkas, scarves, and caps with Champions League branding.

    Bayern Munich

    “Note”Bayern Munich x Adidas 125th Anniversary Collection. Photo via Bayern Munich.

    Some things just make sense: 1 + 1 = 2; an ice cold beverage when it's hot; Bayern Munich vying for the Champions League title. The storied German club's final standing in the tournament has yet to be determined, but it'll do so while donning some of the freshest Adidas gear around.

    Although its historically-linked German National Football Team will jump ships to Nike beginning 2027, Bayern Munich continues to be a force while rocking the Three Stripes. Its 125th Anniversary Collection has served as a masterclass in reinterpreting heritage for the modern era, offering tracksuits and a special edition shirt.

    As one of the more popular clubs of the beautiful game, the Munich-based franchise consistently sells out of its kits. The Three Stripes has had some trouble restocking shirts, but the fresh 24-25 Champions League Jersey is currently available via the club's webstore.

    If you'd rather show your support for the Bavarian institution with footwear, you can shop the Bayern Munich Samba via Adidas.com right now.

    Borussia Dortmund

    “Note”Borussia Dortmund x PUMA. Photo via PUMA.

    Germany's yellow-and-black-donning club hasn't had the best 2024-25 Bundesliga campaign, but it's made it into the Champions League's Quarter-Finals.

    Throughout the season, PUMA has unveiled a number of items inspired by BVB—including new kits, slides, and caps. Diehard fans of the club likely already own some variation of these products given the brand's consistent output. While not as expansive as collections developed for some of the other teams on this list, Borussia Dortmund's range is traditional, although it makes us wonder: How could things look if the club had an internationally-marketable star?

    You can shop available products via PUMA.com right now.

    FC Barcelona

    “Note”Lamine Yamal in FC Barcelona Nike 2024 Home Kit. Photo via FC Barcelona.

    Barça has struggled to recapture the magic on display game after game during the late 2000s and early 2010s, but Hansi Flick's squad has been a formidable foe this season.

    Lamine Yamal has put on quite the spectacle for club and country, and he's not even 18-years-old yet. Teammates Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, and Pedri have also been instrumental in securing the top spot in La Liga. Barcelona's 4-0 win over Borussia Dortmund on April 9 also convinced diehard supporters and former naysayers alike that the Blaugrana is a favorite to win the European tournament.

    As was the case when Ronaldinho and Lionel Messi played for the club, Barcelona's swoosh-branded jerseys constantly sell out. Several off-pitch items are currently available via Nike.com—including lounge-ready French Terry Joggers, Tech Fleece Shorts, and Offcourt Slides.

    Inter Milan

    “Note”Lautaro Martínez in Inter Milan 2024 Home Kit. Photo via Inter Milan.

    Time and time again, Serie A's blue-and-black-donning club remind the world that it must never be counted out. Its 2-1 win against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena gets them a step closer to their second Champions League Final appearance in three years.

    La Beneamata has been continuously sponsored by the Swoosh since 1998, making it one of the older partnerships in the Quarter-Finals. It might still be strange not seeing Pirelli branding on the club's shirts, but its iconic two-tone color scheme continues to represent the Italian side's legacy on the biggest stages.

    Developing Air Max sneakers with Inter's emblem hasn't been a priority for the Swoosh this year, but the Oregon-based institution has launched replica jerseys, casual shorts, and Dri-FIT jackets for supports of the club.

    Check out the current selection via Nike.com or browse every item produced for the Simone Inzaghi-led squad this season on the Inter Milan Webstore—including a special edition Away Shirt in collaboration with MotoGP Hall-of-Famer, Valentino Rossi.

    Paris Saint-Germain

    “Note”Jordan Wings x Paris Saint-Germain. Photo via Nike.

    Ligue 1's PSG was founded in 1970, but it exploded in popularity over the last 10 years thanks to the likes of Kylian Mbappé, Neymar Jr., and Messi. Although the trio is no longer at the French club, Paris Saint-Germain continues to be a force in football thanks to other talent and the awe-inspiring direction of Luis Enrique.

    Ownership's industry-stopping signings of the late 2010s were more than just moves to perform better on the pitch: a star-studded starting 11 allowed PSG become bigger than a football club. Neymar's connection to Michael Jordan transformed into a partial sponsorship deal with Jordan Brand, a relationship that's endured after the Brazilian star's departure from both Nike, Inc. and the French team. Since 2019, both swoosh and Jumpman logos have adorned Les Parisiens' shirts. This year, the Jordan Wings program produced a new luxury streetwear line for the club. Stand alone stores in Paris, New York City, Miami, and London (amongst other places) have also helped the 55-year-old franchise gain relevance with non-football-followers.

    As is the case with some of the Adidas-sponsored clubs in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain and its fans enjoy a variety of products season by season. The 24/25 Stadium Home Replica Jersey is accompanied by the Air Jordan-inspired Stadium Fourth Long-Sleeve Shirt that's arguably one of the sport's best designs of the year. Every top is offered in sizing for Men, Women, and Kids.

    Additionally, PSG's sponsor is currently offering a Corduroy Bucket Hat, 62.5 Liter Duffel Bag, and a number of tee shirts. Visit Nike.com to shop all items.

    Real Madrid

    “Note”Real Madrid x Adidas. Photo via Real Madrid.

    It's very likely that you're familiar with the words "Real Madrid" despite never having watched a single minute of football.

    The Spanish side has been dominating the sport for decades, boasting 15 Champions League titles, the most in the competition's history. As such, the standards for the La Liga side are high. Luckily for everyone, Adidas has been up for the task for 33 years.

    The current Real Madrid Home Jersey is on the simple side, but could go down in history if Los Blancos lift up their 16th Champions League trophy in Munich on May 31. If you're a bigger fan of shirts from the past, you're in luck as the Three Stripes recently reissued the club's jerseys from the 1999-2000 campaign. Captained by Fernando Redondo, Real Madrid won its eighth Champions League title that year. Both the Home and Away versions of the historic Teka-sponsored shirts are now available online.

    Similar to its Quarter-Finals opponent, the Madrid-based franchise boast a number of casual apparel and footwear products this season. The Terrace Icons Gazelle features a "Purple/Magic Lilac" color scheme that draws inspiration from some of the club's kits from the last decade. The 99/00 Track Top transports you back to the turn-of-the-century without losing an ounce of coolness.

    “Note”2025 UEFA Champions League Quarter-Finalists. Photo via UEFA.

    There's no telling what will happen during the second leg of the 2025 Champions League Quarter-Finals. Can Arsenal hold on to its 3-0 lead against Real Madrid? Will Harry Kane and Bayern Munich bounce back at the San Siro? How many goals will Yamal score before the Semi-Finals? Will PSG continue its scoring spree?

    One thing's already certain, however, and that's that it's a great time to be a fan of the beautiful game.

    Check out detailed shots of some of the club-inspired products mentioned in this story below. For more football gear, check out the Total 90 III Indoor Shoe retro or Ronnie Fieg's Kith x Adidas Predator Mania collaboration.

    “Note”Arsenal VRCT Hoodie (JF0557).
    “Note”Aston Villa UEFA Champions League Cap (202155539).
    “Note”Bayern Munich 125th Anniversary Shirt (JE6781).
    “Note”BVB 2024/25 Home Shirt (774946-01).
    “Note”FC Barcelona Nike Offcourt Slides (FZ3185-400).
    “Note”Inter Milan Nike Dri-FIT Soccer Anthem Jacket (FV2367-455).
    “Note”PSG 2024/25 Stadium Fourth Long-Sleeve (HJ0867-493).
    “Note”Real Madrid 99/00 Track Top (JW1993).
    Author:Jovani HernandezDate:2025.04.12Tags:
    footballAdidas OriginalsNikeJordanpsgPuma

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