Off-White™ and AC Milan Celebrate 125 Years with Limited Edition Collection
by Adriano Batista
Marking a milestone year for the legendary football club, AC Milan, Off-White unveils a special collaboration that pays homage to the team’s heritage. This isn’t just your average jersey release; it’s a full-fledged capsule collection celebrating 125 years of the “Rossoneri” (Red and Blacks).
The collection seamlessly blends the iconic AC Milan symbols – the devil mascot and the classic red and black color scheme – with Off-White™’s signature streetwear aesthetic. Think vintage football graphics, bold “125” branding, and luxurious gold accents that nod to the team’s legacy.
Fans of all ages can get in on the action with a range of pieces, including varsity jackets, hoodies, and tees for adults and kids. Off-White™ hasn’t forgotten the accessories either, offering baseball caps, scarves, luggage, and even socks to complete the look.
This collaboration goes beyond just slapping logos on clothes. The entire collection was designed in Milan, the shared home of both AC Milan and Off-White™. The varsity jacket, in particular, reflects this commitment to quality, being entirely Made in Italy by premium manufacturers.
The campaign visuals, shot by Milanese photographer Nicolò Parsenziani, showcase the collection on AC Milan players from various teams, solidifying the partnership’s depth. From the Men’s team’s Álvaro Morata to the rising stars of Milan Futuro, the collection embodies the spirit of the club across generations.
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Fans eager to get their hands on these limited-edition pieces can attend the launch event on September 19th during Milan Fashion Week. Held at the Off-White™ Via Verri flagship store, the event promises to be a celebration of football and fashion.
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