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PUMA Launch AC Milan 21/22 Home Shirt

Celebrating modern Milan, PUMA has launched the AC Milan 21/22 home shirt, which, for the first time in Serie A history, will be debuted by the women’s team when AC Milan’s Women’s team take on Sassuolo in their penultimate Serie A fixture next weekend. The Men’s team will follow by wearing the new Home kit on May 16 against Cagliari at the San Siro.

Last season, PUMA graced Milan with one of the strongest designs around for their home shirt, and they follow it up again this season with yet another strong design that reinvents the club’s traditional identity. The design takes inspiration from the energy, creativity and style of Milan, celebrating what it means to ‘Move Like Milan’, reflecting the rapid acceleration of the city’s culture as Milan reinvents itself. 

The jersey features Milan’s iconic red and black stripes reinterpreted at various widths in a single, symmetrical design, celebrating the creative balance of tradition and modernity giving rise to a new Milan, from the pitch to the streets to the city skyline. 

As a horizon of modern skyscrapers emerges in the city, so does a new state of mind. The Milanese are embracing international influences at a striking pace, setting their sights on the future, eager to spark a new era of creativity and innovation for the ever-elegant metropolis.

AC Milan as a club is a mirror of the energy and spirit of the city of Milan,” said Casper Stylsvig, Chief Revenue Officer at AC Milan. “We are very proud to be launching our new Home kit today and debuting it on the pitch for the first time with our Women’s team. Once again PUMA’s new jersey captures the true essence of Milan, a unique blend of football, fashion and culture that truly sets this club and this city apart. 

Pick up the AC Milan 21/22 Home Shirt from prodirectsoccer.com

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Daniel Jones

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