AC Milan 2022/23 Kits
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Serie A club AC Milan are currently the second most successful Italian club shared with rivals Internazionale in terms of Serie A titles won with 18. AC Milan share the San Siro with Internazionale and they wear red and black striped shirts manufactured by Puma giving them their nickname Rossoneri. Their away shirts are either white or black, while the third kit has trended towards more vibrant colours in recent history.
AC Milan Home Kit
Right from its inception A.C. Milan's primary kit colours have been red and black. The colours represent the fiery passion the players channel on the field the red, and the black to intimidate their opponents. The red and black on the Milan shirt has always been vertically striped as was the style in England that the Milan founders adopted. During the fascist regime and in World War Two the shirt was changed to horizontal stripes seen as a more Italian design.
2022/23 AC Milan Home Shirt
The Rossoneri wore their synonymous colours on their 2022/23 home shirt. The Puma-produced jersey and its chosen shades were the same as the Manchester City away for the same season, though obviously, the designs are different. Black was the base colour, making it easy for the shirt to produce the traditional look with the four red stripes on the front of the body panel. The famous pattern appeared to be boxed as it neither went over the shoulders nor reached the hemline. The jersey bore semblance with the 2000/01 home kit, especially with the sleeves left in black. Italian flag colours flowed through the sleeve cuffs, and the neckline had the unique construction where it separated on the front side to be connected together by an inner panel.
2021/22 AC Milan Home Shirt
The Puma home shirt of the Rossoneris for the 2021/22 season maintains the traditional red and black vertical striped pattern. What differentiates the jersey from the club's previous striped shirts is that the central stripe has noticeable width while the rest go narrower and narrower as they approach the sides of the shirt. Like other Puma kits of its time, the v-necked shirt has underside panels, which are black in this case.
2020/21 AC Milan Home Shirt
AC Milan is one of the clubs to be given with Puma's 'Crafted from Culture' home kit for the 2020-2021 season. The home shirt features alternating wide stripes of black and red on the main body. It is this striped pattern though that serves as the background for the subtle renaissance graphic inspired by the floors of the Duomo. The sleeves are purely black and the said colour extends to the shoulders.
The Puma cats appearing on the shoulders and right chest are white, as well as the main sponsor branding on the front centre. Despite other team kits employing the new Emirates branding, the home kit of AC Milan still has the old 'Fly Emirates' wording.
Men's AC Milan Shirt
Accompanying the famous A.C. Milan shirt is usually white shorts and black socks. AC Milan have had a few legendary players play for the red and black shirt including Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Gianni Rivera, Massimo Ambrosini, Gunnar Nordahl, Andriy Shevchenko and Jose Altafini.
AC Milan play their home games in shirts of red-and-black stripes, giving them the nickname Rossoneri ('red-blacks'). A few of the famous players to wear the shirt are; Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, Luther Blissett, Paolo Di Canio, Roberto Baggio, Paolo Maldini, Ray Wilkins, Jimmy Greaves, Jaap Stam, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Alfred Edwards, a British expatriate, founded AC Milan in 1899 as the Milan Cricket and Football Club. In honour of its origins, the club has retained the English spelling of its city's name, instead of changing it to the Italian Milano. The team's current stadium is the 78,275 seater Giuseppe Meazza, which is also known as the San Siro. The stadium is shared with Internazionale (Inter), the other major football club in Milan. AC Milan supporters use 'San Siro' to refer to the stadium because Meazza was a star player for Inter Milan.
Milan has won a variety of European honours and domestic achievements, many on more than one occasion throughout the past few decades. Milan last won the Serie A in the 2010-11 season and the squad boasts world class players including Stephan El Shaarawy, Riccardo Montolivo, Antonio Nocerino and Mario Balotelli.
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