AC Milan 2021-22 kit: New home, away, third & goalkeeper jerseys
Milan are historically one of the biggest clubs in the world and although they haven't enjoyed much success in recent seasons in terms of trophies, they remain a juggernaut of the game.
The Rossoneri are known for their famous red and black kit which has became iconic over the years.
In 2018, Milan stopped their long-term partnership with Adidas in order to strike a new deal with Puma.
The deal with Puma runs until 2023 and is worth a reported €16 million per season.
FootballTransfers takes a look at all the kits Milan will be wearing this campaign.
Milan's 2021-22 home kit
Puma have gone for a classic look for the 2021/22 kit as it features the traditional red and black stripes, or more accurately a red base with black striped.
The new kit has a slightly modern twist though, as historically the stripes have been of the same size, whereas this season there is a main black strip of black down the middle with smaller strips towards the edges.
The men's kit has a main sponsor of Emirates.
Milan's 2021-22 away kit
Milan have had a number of white away kits over the years but the 2020/21 edition is slightly different as it has an off-white look.
The colour is described as 'Afterglow'.
The kit features a design that is made up of the maps of six cities from six continents - New York City, Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, Kolkata, and Nairobi - who will be part of Milan's 'Sport for Change' initiative from the club's foundation.
Milan's 2021-22 third kit
Milan's third kit is part of Puma's controversial range of third kits this season which hold no club badge.
Instead, the Puma logo is front and centre, followed by the name of the club rather than the club crest, followed by the Emirates sponsor below.
Milan's 2021-22 goalkeeper kit
The Milan goalkeepers will be donning a fluorescent green kit for this season, while they will wear black for away matches.
Milan's 2021-22 training kit
Milan's 2021-22 kids and baby kit
Milan and Puma have accommodated for youngsters looking to show their support for the club as well with infant and baby kits.
The children’s kits all come in the same designs as the adult ones, while the baby kit comes in a pair with the shorts and the minikit provides the whole set with jersey, shorts and socks.
How much will Milan's kits cost and where to buy?
All Milan's kits are available on the club's official website.
Adult shirts are selling for €90, which rises to €110 with a player name on the back. It's €120 for an authentic match shirt, and with a player's name on the back as well, it costs €140 for the match shirt.
The goalkeeper kit is €90 for adults and €70 for kids.
A kids shirt costs €70, or €90 with a name printed on the back.
For infants, it costs €55 for the shirt, shorts and socks.
The kits are available online and in club stores, as well as on the Puma website and in stores. They can also be bought in most major sports and football retail shops.