Impressive A.A. Internacional 1926 Retro Kit Released
A.A. Internacional's new 1926 retro shirt was released yesterday. It is made by Alluri Sports and has a style inspired by the year 1926.
A.A. Internacional 1926 retro Kit
Check out Alluri Sports' AAI 1926 retro football shirt below.
The Alluri Sports AAI 1926 retro football shirt is designed in a classic style with an approximate simulation of the shirt style of 97 years ago (1926).
The Alluri Sports AAI 1926 retro football shirt is predominantly black with a classic large lace-up polo collar and white-winged contrast collar. The initials AAI are white on the chest and the sleeve cuffs are white.
In addition to the Alluri Sports A.A. Internacional 1926 retro jersey, Alluri Sports has also launched a goalkeeper jersey in contrasting white.
Alluri Sports combines the AAI 1926 retro jersey with white shorts and black socks.
Made by Alluri Sports. What do you think about AAI's 1926 retro shirt? Comment below.
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In 2025, the Borussia Dortmund & Germany center back once told SPORT1 that this was one of his unique habits.









