AC Milan 1995/96 Away

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The AC Milan 1995/96 away jersey holds a special place in football history, representing an iconic era for the Italian club. During the mid-1990s, Milan was at the peak of its powers, having won numerous Serie A titles and European trophies, and this particular kit is a symbol of that golden period. The 1995/96 season was significant for Milan as they clinched their 15th Serie A title under the legendary coach Fabio Capello. The away jersey worn during this campaign captured the classic essence of Milan’s design while featuring some notable elements that have made it memorable for fans and collectors alike.

 

The AC Milan 1995/96 away jersey was designed by Lotto, the Italian sportswear manufacturer that supplied the club from 1994 to 1998. The shirt was primarily white, a traditional color for Milan’s away kits, symbolizing a clean and elegant aesthetic. What stood out was the bold red and black horizontal stripes that stretched across the chest. These stripes, representative of the club’s iconic colors, provided a striking contrast against the white base and made the shirt instantly recognizable. The red stripe was positioned on top, with the black stripe below it, evoking the colors of the home kit and giving the away shirt a unique twist.

The collar was a simple polo design, predominantly white with a red and black trim, adding a touch of class and professionalism to the overall look. The club crest, featuring the famous red cross and black stripes, was placed on the left side of the chest, while the Lotto logo appeared on the right. The shirt also featured the famous sponsor, "Opel," which was one of the longest-running and most iconic sponsorships in Milan’s history. The Opel logo was printed in black across the center of the shirt, sitting just below the horizontal stripes. This partnership lasted from 1994 to 2006 and became synonymous with the club’s success during the 1990s and early 2000s.

The 1995/96 season was a triumphant one for AC Milan, with Fabio Capello leading the team to yet another Serie A title. Key players such as Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, George Weah, Roberto Baggio, and Dejan Savićević were pivotal to Milan's dominance during this time.