AC Milan has introduced their eye-catching new third kit for the 2025/26 season, marking the club’s return to yellow for the first time in over a decade with a design that’s bolder and more vibrant than ever before.

The design takes inspiration from the club’s 1995/96 third shirt, used during a championship-winning Serie A campaign, and celebrates Milan’s heritage with a bright yellow foundation paired with contrasting deep green accents. It’s a salute to the past, reimagined through a distinctly modern lens.

The PUMA shirt showcases a full-body reimagining of the renowned ACM monogram – a chic homage to the high-fashion houses that characterize the streets of Milan and encapsulate the city’s spirit: fashion-forward, sophisticated, and steeped in football tradition.

Maikel Oettle, AC Milan’s Chief Commercial Officer, remarked, “The daring new design and colors – inspired by legendary kits from our history – illustrate the Club’s unique skill in blending tradition and innovation, style and grace, performance and distinction.”

The Rossoneri unveiled the shirt during a pre-season match against Liverpool in Hong Kong, securing a 4–2 victory with goals from Rafael Leão, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and two from Noah Okafor.

Manager Massimiliano Allegri will no doubt be hoping the kit can bring more of that silverware-worthy energy in the season ahead.

AC Milan’s 2025/26 away shirt is available now via PUMA’s official store and selected global retailers.

Noah Okafor, Alexis Saelemaekers, and Rafael Leao in Milan’s new third kit. / Eurasia Sport Images/GettyImages

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