Classic looks and new combinations: What we know about AC Milan's 2026-27 kits so far
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Classic looks and new combinations: What we know about AC Milan's 2026-27 kits so far
"Generally speaking, it feels as though the shirts for the current season have been well received. The home shirt is more of a classic look (though the monochrome badge was divisive) while the return of the 'Diavoletto' was welcomed on the away shirt, and the Brazil-esque third kit is the best seller. As always happens though, leaks are beginning to surface about how the shirts will look for next season, and Milan are no exception to this. So, what do we know so far?"
"In the past few years, Puma have been more experimental with their designs for the Milan home shirt, with varying stripe widths and even patterns within them. However, it seems that next season's home shirt will be made with a more tradition al design in mind. As Footy Headlines reports, the kit will feature 'wide, classic stripes' which take inspiration from the late designs from the 1990s, particularly the Adidas kit from the 1998-99 season when the Rossoneri won the Scudetto."
"According to the same source, the Milan 2026-27 away shirt will feature one of the classic traits, but with a bit of a twist. They claim that the shirt will have a white base with gold and black accents, offering 'a luxurious twist' on the usual all-white affair. It will be the first time since 2016-17 that gold detailing will be part of Milan's away shirt, when the manufacturer was Adidas."
Shirts for the current season have been generally well received, with a classic home look, a welcomed 'Diavoletto' away, and a Brazil-esque third kit as top seller. Leaks indicate next season's home shirt will adopt wide, classic red-and-black stripes inspired by late 1990s designs, notably the 1998-99 Adidas kit when the Rossoneri won the Scudetto. White detailing will appear on collars, sleeves, or badge elements. The 2026-27 away shirt is reported to have a white base with gold and black accents, marking a return of gold detailing last seen in 2016-17 under Adidas, aiming for a sophisticated, premium appearance.
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