AC Milan 2022-23 Puma Third Kit

AC Milan have unveiled their new Third kit for the 2022/23 season to be worn by the men's, women's and youth teams in their respective competitions.  

Inspired by the city of Milan, the new olive-green jersey features a tonal graphic of the flag of Milan and features a unique monochromatic version of the AC Milan club crest. The Puma jersey integrates subtle yellow accents and finishes to compliment the inherent Milanese style. 

The new jersey arrives in two iterations. The Authentic jersey features ULTRAWEAVE performance fabric and dryCELL sweat-wicking technology, making the jersey the lightest and most comfortable Puma has ever made.

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The Replica version is made with 100% recycled polyester and equipped with dryCELL sweat-wicking technology to keep you dry and comfortable throughout the 90 minutes and beyond – no matter the time, pitch or place.

Both the Authentic and Replica jerseys are made with 100% recycled materials, excluding the trims and decorations as a step toward a better future. 

View the: AC Milan 2022-23 Home Kit

View the: AC Milan 2022-23 Away Kit

View the: AC Milan 2022-23 Fourth Kit

 

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Tom M
 · 2 years ago
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Don’t like the styling, but like the kit a lot.
Might not ever see a Serie A game though given the ’ban’ on green jerseys
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Barfy
 · 2 years ago
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Here, I wiped my baby's **** all over a jersey and am now handing it back. You're welcome.
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Chris
 · 2 years ago
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HORRIBLE
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G13
 · 2 years ago
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Weird kit
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Peter Piper
 · 2 years ago
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No. Just no.
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Boris
 · 2 years ago
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Lovely
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Guest
 · 2 years ago
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Horrible colour, it looks like it's been knitted by someone's gran, plus I think manufacturers are trying to push the idea of wearing a shirt over your normal top because they have realised that a winter world cup means less replica shirts will be sold in Europe.
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Liam
 · 2 years ago
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The style shoot makes it look terrible, but as a kit it's interesting
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Matt
 · 2 years ago
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The first impression I got was that the shirt was really badly styled with the use of the long sleeve tops worn underneath it by the models. That totally wrecked it for me until I scrolled down and saw the complete set up which actually looks very smart. The colour is something different in that tone and it isn't ordinary at the very least which is a positive to me.
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Russel1311
 · 2 years ago
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I quite like it but I thought Serie A had banned green kits?
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