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📸 Milan unveil 25/26 away kit: the iconic little devil is back 😈

📸 Milan unveil 25/26 away kit: the iconic little devil is back 😈

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AC Milan and PUMA have unveiled the new Away Kit for the 2025/26 season today, a kit with a "diabolical" design that celebrates the history and culture of the Rossoneri. A tribute to the club's roots, with details inspired by Milan's identity.
The jersey reinterprets a timeless classic: a white base - an iconic element of Milan's Away jerseys - enriched with dynamic red and black accents.
😈 THE LITTLE DEVIL RETURNS
This new design combines heritage and innovation, bringing back one of the most iconic symbols of the Rossoneri Club: the Little Devil.
First introduced in the '80s, the iconic Little Devil returns to the front of an official jersey, inspiring a kit created for those who live the legacy of Milan to the fullest: not just on the skin, but also in the soul.
👀 TREASURE HUNT
To celebrate the launch and engage the local community, AC Milan and PUMA organized a special treasure hunt through the streets of Milan, inviting fans to follow a trail of red Little Devil symbols placed in iconic locations linked to the Club's history.
The journey concluded at the Bottega del Diavolo, where participants received a special gift and had the chance to see the new Away kit in an exclusive preview - turning the streets of Milan into a living tribute to the Rossoneri spirit.
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The new Away kit will debut on the field on July 23, when Milan faces Arsenal in Singapore, as part of the Pre-Season Tour in the Asia-Pacific region.
Featured image source: AC Milan
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