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AC Milan traded Adidas for Puma in 2018 and four years later signed a long-term extension of their kit supply partnership with the German sportswear manufacturer. The new deal is worth around €30 million (US$31.5 million) per year, a significant jump from the previous deal worth €14 million per year.
Since partnering with Puma, AC Milan‘s home kits have sparked plenty of debate; some have hit the mark, while others have split opinion. Naturally, design taste is personal, but certain trends stand out.
Take the 2024-25 edition, for example. It’s been generally well-received among the Milan faithful, praised for its balanced stripe width and throwback, traditional feel. The white accents around the collar and sleeves add a crisp touch that keeps the look clean and classic.
بالجم takes a look at what the likes of Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic and co. will wear in the upcoming season…
AC Milan traded Adidas for Puma in 2018 and four years later signed a long-term extension of their kit supply partnership with the German sportswear manufacturer. The new deal is worth around €30 million (US$31.5 million) per year, a significant jump from the previous deal worth €14 million per year.
Since partnering with Puma, AC Milan’s home kits have sparked plenty of debate; some have hit the mark, while others have split opinion. Naturally, design taste is personal, but certain trends stand out.
Take the 2024-25 edition, for example. It’s been generally well-received among the Milan faithful, praised for its balanced stripe width and throwback, traditional feel. The white accents around the collar and sleeves add a crisp touch that keeps the look clean and classic.
بالجم takes a look at what the likes of Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic and co. will wear in the upcoming season…
AC Milan’s 2025-26 home kit is turning up the heat—literally. Draped in the club’s legendary red and black, the new strip features striking flame designs licking through the vertical stripes, with a blazing red crest that nods to the Rossoneri’s fiery spirit and proud history. It’s a bold, modern twist on tradition—and one that’s bound to light a spark among fans and players alike.
For the first time in Milan’s illustrious past, the home kit ditches the familiar multi-color badge in favor of a crisp, monochrome white crest. It’s a daring break from the norm for the 18-time الدوري الإيطالي champions, known for their loyalty to classic design elements. But this move gives the shirt a sleek, minimalist edge that still feels unmistakably Milan.
Crafted by Puma, the kit retains the club’s iconic red-and-black vertical stripes, this time with a subtle embossed devil pattern subtly woven into the fabric—paying homage to the club’s nickname, Il Diavolo. Black shorts and socks round off the fierce, no-nonsense look.
Fans can get their hands on both Authentic and Replica editions, priced at €100 (£85/$115). The 2025-26 AC Milan home kit is available from May 22 at all AC Milan official stores, online at store.acmilan.com, PUMA outlets, puma.com, and selected global retailers.
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AC Milan and Puma have unveiled their slick new away kit for the 2025-26 season, one that channels the club’s fiery spirit with a devilish twist. Drawing inspiration from the classic 1981-82 away strip, the jersey sticks to a clean white base while incorporating iconic red and black detailing for that unmistakable Rossoneri feel.
Blending heritage with a touch of modern flair, Puma has added subtle graphic patterns to give the shirt a fresh, contemporary edge. In a bold move, the traditional club crest has been swapped out for a striking stylized devil emblem on the chest, a nod to Milan’s historic nickname, Il Diavolo.
Priced at $163 (£120), the new look is as much a collector’s item as it is match-ready. For fans of tradition with a modern bite, this one’s bound to turn heads.
PUMA and AC Milan have shaken things up with the launch of the Rossoneri’s bold new third kit for the 2025-26 season, opting for flair over familiarity. This eye-catching design pays tribute to Milan’s global appeal and 80s-era style, while giving a modern twist to the club’s retro roots.
Taking a leaf out of the 1995-96 third kit playbook, the jersey sports a vibrant yellow and green palette that oozes personality. The updated version leans into a sleek, clean aesthetic, where bright yellow is offset by deep green trims for a refreshing contrast. A classic fold-over collar brings back a touch of vintage charm, while the club crest and a striking red PUMA logo pop proudly on the chest. Even the Emirates sponsor has undergone a makeover, now shaded in green to blend effortlessly with the rest of the kit.
Adding subtle flair, an embossed pattern runs throughout the fabric, giving the shirt added texture and depth without overshadowing its minimalist vibe. The 2025-26 third kit dropped on July 25 and is now available for $163 (£120).
AC Milan’s 2025-26 goalkeeper kit is a real standout. The new design, crafted by Puma, boasts a light blue base accented by bold red and black panels down each side, red on the left, black on the right, giving it a striking and unmistakably Milanese edge.
The shirt also features a subtle front pattern that adds texture without stealing the spotlight. Unlike previous years, this version isn’t just a recycled template, it’s a bespoke colourway made specifically for Milan’s shot-stoppers.