PUMA, AC Milan, and Off-White™ have teamed up to launch the AC Milan x Off-White™ 2025 kit, blending football, fashion, and innovation. Titled Dreamland, the collection celebrates unity, progress, and the power of dreams. The number 63 inside the collar honors AC Milan’s 1963 European Cup win and Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, symbolizing victory and equality.
The kit comes in two designs. The first has a black base fading into green, with yellow logos and red details. The second features a red base fading into green, with a monochrome crest and yellow accents. Both include Off-White™ touches like the iconic zip tie and quotation marks around player names. The word Diavoli, referencing AC Milan’s nickname, appears on the badge.
The design emphasizes unity, with connected arrows in the pattern, and launches in February to align with Black History Month. The kit is available in Authentic and Replica versions, both made sustainably. The Authentic Jersey uses lightweight ULTRAWEAVE fabric and dryCELL technology, while the Replica Jersey is made with recycled materials.
The kit debuts in AC Milan’s Serie A matches, with the men’s team wearing the black jersey against Hellas Verona and the red jersey against Lazio. The women’s team will also wear it in an upcoming match. Available at PUMA stores, PUMA.com, AC Milan Official Stores, and select retailers worldwide.
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