AC Milan will celebrate their 125th anniversary this season, and today, the club has announced a new collection with their partners Off-White which will be available during Milan Fashion Week.
It is the third year of the partnership between the two iconic brands, and this latest collection aims to celebrate the partnership whilst also shining a light on the upcoming anniversary.
In a statement posted on Milan’s website, it is stated that ‘Milan-based photographer Nicolò Parsenziani photographed players from the Men’s, Women’s and Futuro teams – Álvaro Morata, Mike Maignan, Tijjani Reijnders, Angelica Soffia, Allyson Swaby, Kevin Zeroli, and Álex Jiménez – in the garments to document the collection and underscore the depth of the partnership’.
Throughout the collection, iconic symbols from the club’s history – notably the red and black colours and the devil mascot – can be seen alongside historical and celebratory 125-themed graphics. Additionally, the collection will feature common Off-White silhouettes.
Interestingly, the collection was ‘conceptualised and designed’ entirely in Milan – the home of the Rossoneri and the fashion brand. Furthermore, the varsity jacket piece is made entirely in the city, from the embroidery to the jacket itself.
The collection will be released on the 19th of September at the Via Verri during Fashion Week, and the event will be hosted by the Diavolo and GQ Italia. Additionally, new designs from the brand New Era will be available.
Designs will be available in every Rossoneri store, as well as on the club’s website the Off-White website and on FarFetch.
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