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AC Milan has officially revealed their away kit for the 2025/26 season, and this year, the Rossoneri are embracing their famed nickname with the bold reintroduction of a club symbol: the Diavoletto.

In collaboration with PUMA, the new kit marries tradition with daring aesthetics. It showcases the team’s traditional white base, enhanced with vivid red and black details – paying homage to Milan’s timeless away kit design.

However, the highlight of this year’s design is the comeback of the Diavoletto, the devil icon that debuted in the 1980s and has since become one of the most recognizable emblems in AC Milan’s legacy.

Christian Pulisic modelling Milan’s new apparel. / AC Milan

This reimagined away kit celebrates the spirit, pride, and fire that define the club – with the devil motif acting as both a cultural nod and a rallying cry. It’s a kit not just worn, but lived.

Marco Mueller, PUMA’s Senior Director of Product Line Management Teamsport Apparel, said: “White Away kits are synonymous with AC Milan so this year we wanted mix things up and really tap into the devilish theme and the iconic Diavoletto emblem which really brought new life to the kit.

“The pairing of the white base with the black and red detailing really helped elevate the jersey and create a unique style that brings some fire to the pitch with a devilish aesthetic.”

To celebrate the launch, AC Milan and PUMA turned the city into a live-action tribute.

Fans were invited to take part in a treasure hunt through Milan, following a trail of red devil symbols hidden across iconic club landmarks. The event culminated at the Bottega del Diavolo, where participants received exclusive gifts and a first look at the new kit – fusing community, culture, and club heritage in true Milan fashion.

The kit is available now through official AC Milan and PUMA retail channels.

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