AC Milan have now unveiled yet another eye-catching PUMA kit, with the Italian club confirming the release of their 2024/25 third kit. Here's a look!
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Milan have launched a stunningly vibrant third kit, featuring a fresh shadow grey base colour design with sleek touches of mint around the collar and sleeves.
This design, which is far from the ordinary, is said to be a fresh take on the club's iconic style that embodies the spirit and culture of Milanismo.
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Although the distinct look does comprise the traditional red and black (Rosso and Nero), the new version is abundantly distinct as it embodies sheer creativity and innovation that expresses the modern style trends.
In statement provided to KickOff, Marco Mueller, PUMA's Senior Director of Product Line Management Teamsport Apparel, said: "The 24/25 Third kit embodies the unique blend of tradition and innovation that defines AC Milan and connects with the club's youthful fanbase to create something new and unique.
"We aimed to create a jersey that stands out while staying true to the club's identity. This kit reflects the bold and sophisticated spirit of Milanismo and is designed to perform at the highest levels."
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— AC Milan (@acmilan) August 22, 2024
Introducing the 24/25 @pumafootball x #ACMilan Third Kit ???#MadeWithMilanismo pic.twitter.com/lHBcN18P6p
Maikel Oettle, Chief Commercial Officer of AC Milan, said: "This new Third kit developed by PUMA is a bold statement of what Milanismo stands for - innovation, elegance, and a deep connection to our city's heritage. We are excited to see our players and fans alike embracing these colours, which represent a modern twist of our club's identity. Partnering with PUMA allows us to continue pushing boundaries, not just in style, but in sustainability, as we aim to lead by example both on and off the pitch."
The kit is available in both authentic and replica versions, and it will make its debut when Milan Parma in the Stadio Ennio Tardini on 24 August.
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