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·5 December 2025
🤩 New Roma badge, Inter-Juve gold kits, Milan return: 26/27 shirts 👕

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·5 December 2025

We are not yet halfway through the season and are still getting used to the new kits, but as tradition goes, the first previews of the 2026/2027 season jerseys are already surfacing online.
The common thread seems to be a return to the past, with gold details and nods to tradition. Juventus, Inter, Milan, and Roma are at the center of the rumors, and although the images released are not yet official, they are enough to make fans dream.
The home jersey of Juventus 2026/2027, designed by Adidas, is expected to be inspired by the model from the 1976-77 season, the club's first European triumph. A more classic look is anticipated, with black and white stripes and a possible retro collar.

The gold details, from the logo to the finishes, make their return after a few seasons of absence, echoing a detail already seen in the 2020-21 season.
For Milan, according to Footy Headlines, Puma is expected to propose the classic combination of red and black stripes, enriched with white details for logos and applications.
The 2026/27 home jersey will feature wide stripes, recalling the historic 1998-99 model by Adidas: a return to the past that already makes nostalgic fans dream.
Inter might also embrace gold as a detail, following Juventus' "example." The traditional black and blue stripes will be accompanied by logos in intense yellow (University Gold).

The stripes will be quite classic, but not entirely traditional. A zig-zag design on both ends characterizes the jersey, while the yellow in the crest might return to gold after this season's pause where it is blue.
Finally, one of the most important novelties concerns Roma. The Giallorossi club is expected to revive the vintage ASR emblem, with the Capitoline Wolf, returning to the jersey twelve years after its last appearance.

The model will follow the style of the latest Italian National Team kits, with a similar collar and structure. The burgundy remains the protagonist, played on two shades: a more intense one on shoulders and collar, the other on the chest, with a delicate diagonal pattern enriching the design.
Featured image source: Circo Massimo
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