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21 September 2022

Internazionale Milan 2021-2022 Third Kit

The Nike Inter 2021-2022 third football shirt boasts a spectacular design that combines a black base with four different accent colors - Orange (Total Orange) / Green (Green Strike) / Blue (Chlorine Blue) / Yellow (Lemon Venom).

This colorful design is inspired by Inter's founding values of inclusion and equality. The principle is repeated inside the collar with the phrase "Brothers and Sisters of the World".

20 September 2022

Internazionale Milan 2021-2022 Away kit

In terms of design, the Inter Milan 2021-2022 away shirt features an eye-catching snake print across the front and back - inspired by the "modern classic" that is the 2010-11 away. The snake design that appears on the shirt is similar but not identical to the one that appeared across a variety of collection items before.

The snake is blue with a black scale pattern, similar if not identical to the one seen on the home kit.

White / Black shorts and White / Blue Spark / Black socks round off the look of the new Inter Milan 2021-22 away strip by Nike.

Do you like the new Internazionale away shirt?

19 September 2022

AC Milan 2022-2023 Home Kit

Global sports company PUMA and Serie A Champions AC Milan have today launched the 2022/23 Home Kit, inspired by Milanese heritage, new generations of Rossoneri and 'That Milan Touch'.

There is nothing instant about this classic. Founded in 1899, AC Milan have been pushing the game forward ever since. Blazing trails and pushing for something greater. In 2022/23 PUMA has set out to introduce these values to the new generation of Rossoneri by letting the stripes do the talking. The result is a Home jersey that is forward-looking and everlasting – just like the Club it represents.

The black base frames the iconic black and red stripes into a progressive take on the AC Milan identity. The jersey features the Italian Tricolore on the sleeve cuffs and the Milan coat of arms on the upper back.

The new jersey connects the many generations of Rossoneri through their common love for the team because the jersey represents something more. A jersey that captures the style and beauty of what makes Milan special. From storied heritage to new innovations, the Club is footballing royalty. Milan is an attitude that says this City is different, it’s that Milan touch.

"The new AC Milan Home jersey is a combination of fashion, design, street culture and heritage. The jersey pays tribute to what makes Milan unique," said Marco Mueller, PUMA Senior Head of Product Line Management Teamsport Apparel. "To bring this jersey to life we wanted to create a campaign rooted in Milan culture. We have worked exclusively with Milanese artists, talent, and creatives all who support the club and understand what makes this club special to represent 'That Milan Touch.'"

17 September 2022

Internazionale Milan 2021-2022 Home Kit

The Nike Inter Milan 2021-2022 home shirt combines the main colors 'Blue Spark' & 'Black' with 'Truly Gold' for logos. Despite the fact that the redesign introduced a new color palette, these colors are the same as those used in the 2020-21 season.

It's a predominantly blue design with various shades of the color (including also some black) appearing in the form of a snakeskin pattern on the front instead of traditional black and blue stripes. The same snakeskin pattern was first seen on the leaked anthem jacket.

06 June 2022

Juventus 2021-2022 Home Goalkeeper Kit

Mainly green, the Adidas Juventus 21-22 goalkeeper home jersey combines this base with the trademark sublimated all-over print of Adidas' Condivo 21 GK teamwear jersey that will be used by all major Adidas teams during the next season.
Otherwise, the shirt features light green panels on the sides as well as the rear of the collar. Adidas' stripes run on top of the shoulders, while the sponsor logos are white, including a monochrome rendition of the club's new logo on the left chest.

Made by Adidas. Do you like or not like Juventus' goalkeeper jersey? 

05 June 2022

Juventus 2021-2022 Home Kit

The Adidas Juventus 2021-22 jersey brings back the classic black and white stripes after two years of less than ideal renditions - first the half-and-half design of last season and later the brushstroke stripes of 2020-21.
In terms of design, there are four white and five black stripes on the front, sleeves, and lower back of the Juve 21-22 home shirt. Unlike the gold that was expected initially, the Adidas and club logos on the chest of the Juventus 21-22 home kit are white.

Do you like the Adidas Juventus 21-22 kits? Comment below.

22 April 2022

Juventus 2021-2022 Third Kit

Featuring an outstanding design, the adidas Juventus 21-22 third jersey combines a yellow base ('Shock Yellow') with 'Hi-res Blue' and white. The front and lower back of the shirt feature blue and yellow blocks of color, with a pair of chevrons towards the lower part of the shirt standing out in particular.

19 April 2022

Juventus 2021-2022 Away Kit

The Juventus 21-22 away jersey introduces an interesting new look for the club. It's all-black with white logos on the front. The outstanding feature of course being the 3 Stripes, which are shiny and feature a fade from orange to pink to black. The same style is replicated on the shorts as well. Rounding off the design, the Juve 21-22 third shirt features a subtle pattern of pinstripes on the front and sleeves. These have the same gradient as the Adidas stripes.

Made by adidas. Are you a fan of Juventus' 2021-22 away kit? Comment below.

16 April 2022

Juventus 2021-2022 Home Kit

The Adidas Juventus 2021-22 jersey brings back the classic black and white stripes after two years of less than ideal renditions - first the half-and-half design of last season and later the brushstroke stripes of 2020-21.

In terms of design, there are four white and five black stripes on the front, sleeves, and lower back of the Juve 21-22 home shirt. Unlike the gold that was expected initially, the Adidas and club logos on the chest of the Juventus 21-22 home kit are white.

Do you like the Adidas Juventus 21-22 kits? Comment below.

21 December 2021

Juventus 2016-17 Home and Away Kits

After the very first Adidas Juventus kit was predominantly white, the new Juventus 2016-17 home kit sees black take over the majority of the shirt, shorts and socks. The Juventus home shirt features two white and three black stripes on the front, with the latter including white pinstripes in their center. The striping also prevails on the sleeves of the Juventus 2016-2017 shirt, while the shoulders are colored in solid white.
The 2016–17 season was Juventus Football Club's 119th in existence and tenth consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football. Juventus re-designed their kit with a different take on the trademark white and black stripes in this season. 

29 January 2020

Juventus 2020-2021 Home Kit Concept

Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), colloquially known as Juve (pronounced [ˈjuːve]), is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of Torinese students, the club has worn a black and white striped home kit since 1903 and has played home matches in different grounds around its city, the latest being the 41,507-capacity Juventus Stadium. Nicknamed Vecchia Signora ("the Old Lady"), the club has won 36 official league titles, 14 Coppa Italia titles and nine Supercoppa Italiana titles, being the record holder for all these competitions; two Intercontinental Cups, two European Cups / UEFA Champions Leagues, one European Cup Winners' Cup, a joint national record of three UEFA Cups, two UEFA Super Cups and a joint national record of one UEFA Intertoto Cup. 
Consequently, the side leads the historical Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) classification whilst on the international stage occupies the sixth position in Europe and the twelfth in the world for most confederation titles won with eleven trophies, as well as the fourth in the all-time Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions ranking, having obtained the highest coefficient score during seven seasons since its introduction in 1979, the most for an Italian team in both cases and joint second overall in the last cited.

03 January 2020

Juventus 2020-2021 Home Kit Concept

Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), colloquially known as Juve (pronounced [ˈjuːve]), is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of Torinese students, the club has worn a black and white striped home kit since 1903 and has played home matches in different grounds around its city, the latest being the 41,507-capacity Juventus Stadium.

Nicknamed Vecchia Signora ("the Old Lady"), the club has won 36 official league titles, 14 Coppa Italia titles and nine Supercoppa Italiana titles, being the record holder for all these competitions; two Intercontinental Cups, two European Cups / UEFA Champions Leagues, one European Cup Winners' Cup, a joint national record of three UEFA Cups, two UEFA Super Cups and a joint national record of one UEFA Intertoto Cup. 

Consequently, the side leads the historical Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) classification whilst on the international stage occupies the sixth position in Europe and the twelfth in the world for most confederation titles won with eleven trophies, as well as the fourth in the all-time Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions ranking, having obtained the highest coefficient score during seven seasons since its introduction in 1979, the most for an Italian team in both cases and joint second overall in the last cited.

02 January 2020

Inter Milan 2020-2021 Home Kit Concept

Since its founding in 1908, Inter have almost always worn black and blue stripes, earning them the nickname Nerazzurri. According to the tradition, the colours were adopted to represent the nocturnal sky: in fact, the club was established on the night of 9 March, at 23:30; moreover, blue was chosen by Giorgio Muggiani because he considered it to be the opposite colour to red, worn by the Milan Cricket and Football Club rivals.

During the 1928–29 season, however, Inter were forced to abandon their black and blue uniforms. In 1928, Inter's name and philosophy made the ruling Fascist Party uneasy; as a result, during the same year the 20-year-old club was merged with Unione Sportiva Milanese: the new club was named Società Sportiva Ambrosiana after the patron saint of Milan. The flag of Milan (the red cross on white background) replaced the traditional black and blue. In 1929 the black-and-blue jerseys were restored, and after World War II, when the Fascists had fallen from power, the club reverted to their original name.

In 2008, Inter celebrated their centenary with a red cross on their away shirt. The cross is reminiscent of the flag of their city, and they continue to use the pattern on their third kit. In 2014, the club adopted a predominantly black home kit with thin blue pinstripes before returning to a more traditional design the following season.

01 January 2020

Inter Milan 2020-2021 Home Kit Concept

Since its founding in 1908, Inter have almost always worn black and blue stripes, earning them the nickname Nerazzurri. According to the tradition, the colours were adopted to represent the nocturnal sky: in fact, the club was established on the night of 9 March, at 23:30; moreover, blue was chosen by Giorgio Muggiani because he considered it to be the opposite colour to red, worn by the Milan Cricket and Football Club rivals.
During the 1928–29 season, however, Inter were forced to abandon their black and blue uniforms. In 1928, Inter's name and philosophy made the ruling Fascist Party uneasy; as a result, during the same year the 20-year-old club was merged with Unione Sportiva Milanese: the new club was named Società Sportiva Ambrosiana after the patron saint of Milan. The flag of Milan (the red cross on white background) replaced the traditional black and blue. In 1929 the black-and-blue jerseys were restored, and after World War II, when the Fascists had fallen from power, the club reverted to their original name.
In 2008, Inter celebrated their centenary with a red cross on their away shirt. The cross is reminiscent of the flag of their city, and they continue to use the pattern on their third kit. In 2014, the club adopted a predominantly black home kit with thin blue pinstripes before returning to a more traditional design the following season.