AC Milan's new away kit showcases a classic white shirt with red and black blocks. The return of the old 'Diavoletto' logo recalls the club's history, specifically the early 1980s, a controversial period marked by a demotion due to match-fixing. The design aims to celebrate the club's rich heritage but has faced criticism for resembling outdated early 2000s training tops. The overall reception suggests that this kit may be seen as a downgrade from the previous season's more refined away jersey.
The new away kit features a classic white shirt with sparse red and black blocks, honoring the club’s long history with the inclusion of the old 'Diavoletto' logo.
This jersey represents a nostalgic nod to the early 1980s, a time associated with significant turmoil for the club due to scandal.
The kit has drawn mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a tribute to AC Milan’s heritage and others critiquing it as reminiscent of outdated designs from the early 2000s.
The overall design, while aiming to celebrate the club's legacy, raises questions about its aesthetic appeal in comparison to previous away kits.
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