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Classic In-House Como 2026 Retro Collection Released - 90s Vibes

  • Retro Collection Launch: Como, an Italian football club, has launched a new retro collection that brings back the nostalgic vibes of the 1990s.
  • Design and Aesthetics: The collection features a simple, timeless aesthetic with the club's traditional colors, retro logos, and historical crest.
  • Collection Items and Debut: The expansive collection includes 12 items, such as tees, sweatshirts, polos, and hats, which the Como players have already worn during stadium arrivals and pre-match walkouts.

A few days ago, Italian side Como officially launched a stunning new retro collection. Known for their impeccable style both on and off the pitch, the club has successfully brought the classic, nostalgic vibes of the 1990s straight into the present day.

Como 2026 Retro Collection

This image shows the new Como 1907 retro collection and its recent debut.

The new in-house Como 2026 Retro collection introduces a beautifully simple, timeless, and classic aesthetic. The entire line heavily utilizes the club's iconic traditional color palette of deep royal blue and crisp white.

To perfectly honor the heritage of Como 1907, the designs strip away modern complexities. Instead, they feature bold, retro "COMO" text logos and the club's iconic historical crest: the classic red and white cross.

The expansive capsule collection features a total of 12 distinct items. The lineup includes:

  • Retro Heritage Tees
  • Classic Pinstripe and Solid Sweatshirts
  • Quarter Zips and Crewnecks
  • Long Sleeve Rugby Polos
  • Retro Caps and a Royal Blue Bucket Hat

During their recent fixtures, the Como players officially debuted these pieces during their stadium arrivals and pre-match walkouts. Seeing the squad lined up in the vintage-inspired pinstripe sweatshirts and simple crest tees created picture-perfect moments that felt like a time machine straight back to 90s Italian football.

Do you love the 90s aesthetic of the new Como 2026 Retro collection? Which of the 12 items is your favorite piece? Comment below.

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