AC Milan 21-22 Home & Goalkeeper Kits Released
Update: The Milan Women's team debuted the new 2021-22 home kit in the Women's Serie A match against U.S. Sassuolo Calcio, featuring the logo of Women's sponsor Banco BPM. The Men's team will wear it against Cagliari tonight.
The AC Milan 2021-22 home and goalkeeper kits have been released this morning. Both are set to debut before the end of the ongoing 2020-21 Serie A season. The Women's Milan team has the logo of Banco BPM on the front.
Once again made by Puma, the Milan 2021-22 home kit introduces a new theme by featuring stripes of varying widths.
Milan 2021-22 Home Shirt
This is the new AC Milan 21-22 home jersey.
The Puma Milan 2021-2022 home jersey introduces a modern and fresh take on the club's traditional red and black stripes. Instead of equally sized stripes, the five stripes on the front of the Puma AC Milan 2021-2022 home football shirt decrease in width towards the sides.
The sleeves of the Milan 2021-22 home shirt are red while the sides and lower sleeves are colored in black - based on the same template as the new Man City shirt.
Sempre Milan (Milan Forever) is written on the upper back of the shirt in red and white.
The modern design is reasoned with the EXPO 2015
The modern design is reasoned by Puma with the EXPO 2015 that took place in the city of Milan. With it, the city stopped looking at the past but to the future, the brand stated.
Milan will primarily use black shorts and socks but white ones are also available depending on the opposition.
The socks of the new Milan 21-22 home kit are mainly black with four + one red lines, with the white text ACM in the lower part of them.
AC Milan 21-22 Goalkeeper Kit
This is the new Milan 2021-2022 goalkeeper shirt.
The goalkeeper shirt is fluo yellow while sharing the striped design of the home shirt via a subtle pattern across the front.
AC Milan's new 2021-2022 home and goalkeeper kits were officially released on May 11 2021.
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