AC Milan's latest fourth kit, designed in collaboration with Off-White and first worn against Hellas Verona, aims to celebrate Black History Month in the U.S. and Canada. The kit features a black base with green, yellow, and red accents, alongside a red version worn by the goalkeeper. However, the inclusion of players' names in inverted commas has sparked discussion among fans, who criticize it as a potential indication of doubt over the players' identities. Despite this, players like Rafael Leao demonstrated their prowess on the field, reinforcing their authenticity despite the questioned presentation.
The new fourth kit by AC Milan, designed with Off-White, features players' names in inverted commas, raising questions of authenticity and interpretation among fans.
Celebrating Black History Month in the United States and Canada, this kit features a collaboration with Off-White, incorporating bold colors and distinctive design elements.
Despite the confusion the inverted commas created, players like Rafael Leao proved their authenticity on the pitch, contributing decisively to the match against Hellas Verona.
The distinct design choices in AC Milan’s fourth kit not only pay homage to a crucial cause but also showcase a venture into modern, streetwear-infused soccer fashion.
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