Inter Milan 24/25 Third Kit
Inter launched their 2024/25 third as part of Nike’s Together We Rise kit collection. The shirt had a double vertical Swoosh to recognise the upward growth of women’s football. Overall, the outfit was mostly amber with black accents, a similar colourway worn by the Wolves. The architectural graphic on the sides was inspired by the city’s artists and designers who had their own distinct style. Inter 2024/25 third was also one of those which had a central placement for the crest.
2023/24 Inter Milan Third Shirt
Nike had Inter Milan’s third kit for 2023/24 in a predominantly orange colourway, taking its cues from the Nerazzurri’s 2000/01 third kit. Dark grey accents were provided by the side panels and logos, while the sleeve cuffs and round collar, through a half-and-half design, also included a lighter shade for the secondary colour detailing.
2022/23 Inter Milan Third Shirt
Inter Milan wore a mostly clean yellow shirt, with only the logos in black the only details on the kit. Adding some design activity were the round collar and sleeve cuffs, both of which were black with light blue trims.
2021/22 Inter Milan Third Shirt
Inter Milan’s 2021/22 Nike third kit was a predominantly black polo shirt. The dark base served as a perfect contrast to the geometric graphic, placed on the front and centre, inspired by the iconic 1989-91 jersey. Unlike the previous shirt, the primary visual design had colourful shades of sky blue, lime green, apricot orange, and lemon yellow to represent diversity and inclusivity.
2020/21 Inter Milan Third Shirt
It was a throwback of some sort to the 97-98 third that was popularized by the Brazilian Ronaldo. It was almost a 1-to-1 recreation. The hoop formation of the stripes remained the same. The blue trim on the polo collar and long sleeves of the 97-98 third was reflected on the blue front of the new third’s round collar, as well as on the new kit’s sleeve cuffs. Even the logo placements and their yellow colour were replicated. The Swoosh was on the right chest, the crest was slightly below it but placed on the centre, and the Pirelli branding just below the team crest. The colours of black and grey were reused. The only difference was that the new third’s grey was lighter in shade relative to the old third kit.