Milan 26-27 Home Kit Leaked - Official Pictures
- Official Pictures Leaked: Official pictures of the Puma Milan 26-27 home kit have been leaked, revealing the design.
- Traditional Striped Design Returns: The Milan 26-27 home kit features a return to a traditional striped design with wide stripes inspired by the 1998-99 home shirt.
- Availability: The Puma A.C. Milan 2026-2027 home jersey will be available from summer 2026.
Update: Footy Headlines can now leak the official pictures of the new Puma Milan 26-27 home kit. Big thanks to @esvaphane.
Update: The Milan 26-27 home kit has reportedly been spotted on sale in stores, giving us a clear look at both the front and back of the shirt. Thanks to @esvaphane for the heads-up.
Milan 26-27 Home Kit
Check out Puma's A.C. Milan 2026-27 home shirt below.
The Puma Milan 26-27 jersey also returns to a traditional striped design after many seasons. The stripes are quite wide, inspired by the 1998-99 home shirt, made by Adidas.
The collar and sleeve cuffs are black with a red stripe in the middle.
The Puma logo and the sponsor appear in white, standing out against the black/red background of the shirt.
This marks a return to the Rossoneri’s roots after years of unconventional designs and modern reinterpretations.
Since taking over Milan’s shirts in 2018, Puma have released only three home shirts with traditional striping - in their first two seasons (2018-19 and 2019-20), and again in 2022-23.
All other campaigns featured more experimental approaches, from variations in stripe width to broken stripes and abstract graphic motifs.
Milan 25-26 vs 26-27 Home Kits
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The Puma A.C. Milan 2026-2027 home jersey will be available from summer 2026.
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Adidas, Nike & Puma All Use Pink for 2026 World Cup
With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, the highly anticipated tournament boot collections from the "Big Three" are finally coming into full view. In a massive and highly unusual coincidence, Adidas, Nike, and Puma have all selected the exact same primary color for the world's biggest football festival: pink.
Both Nike and Adidas have opted for a nearly identical colorway formula, heavily utilizing a striking mix of pink, white, and black across all of their respective silos. Puma is also fully embracing the trend, though they have introduced a slight variation to stand out. Their pack features a vibrant pink mixed with bright orange gradients, with the notable exception of the King 20 model, which features a predominantly white base with pink detailing.
With all three major sportswear giants completely aligning on this bold hue, we can be absolutely certain that a sea of pink will dominate the pitches across North America this summer.
However, this shared color palette is going to create a very unique issue during the tournament. With the vast majority of players wearing the exact same vibrant shade, it is going to be incredibly difficult for fans and boot spotters to quickly identify specific brands and models from a distance during television broadcasts.
Adidas & Kith Tease Special Messi 2026 World Cup Kit Collection
Ronnie Fieg, the founder and owner of the prominent fashion and streetwear brand Kith, has officially teased a new Adidas kit collection dedicated to Lionel Messi ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The Adidas x Kith Messi kit collection is shaping up to be a massive tribute. Given that the 2026 World Cup will in all likelihood be Messi's final tournament as a player, the Three Stripes are going all out to honor their greatest player of all time.
Thus far, Fieg has previewed a rack of stunning co-branded jerseys. The standout of the teaser is a remake of the Argentina 2006 home kit - the exact template worn during the year of Messi's very first World Cup appearance.
Ronnie Fieg also reveals three additional bespoke shirts in dark navy, off-white/cream, and black.
















