Since you’ve previously asked about Serie A clubs (Frosinone Calcio, Inter Milan, Juventus, and Lazio), I’ll assume you’re seeking information on soccer jerseys
for other Serie A clubs or a general overview of Serie A club jerseys for the 2024-25 or 2025-26 seasons. If you meant a specific club or league, please clarify, and I
’ll tailor the response. Below is a concise overview of Serie A club soccer jerseys, focusing on key clubs, their 2024-26 kits, and where to purchase them, avoiding
external advertisements.
### **Overview of Serie A Club Soccer Jerseys (2024-25 & 2025-26)**
Serie A is renowned for its stylish and iconic designs, with brands like Nike, adidas, Puma, and Kappa producing jerseys for the 20 clubs in the 2024-25 season.
The 2025-26 season has seen some clubs release early home kits, often featuring advanced fabrics (e.g., Nike Dri-FIT, adidas AEROREADY) and designs celebrating
club heritage or city landmarks. Below are highlights for prominent Serie A clubs, excluding those you’ve already asked about (Frosinone, Inter, Juventus, Lazio).
#### **AC Milan (adidas)**
- **2024-25 Home**: Red and black vertical stripes with a 125th-anniversary nod (founded 1899). Features a modern “M” pattern and DryCell technology.
Sponsor: Emirates.
- **2025-26 Home**: Released June 2025, bold rossoneri stripes with a retro-inspired collar. Price: ~€100-€150.
- **Away**: White with red/grey accents, inspired by Milan’s fashion district.
- **Third**: Navy with gold detailing, honoring the 2003 Champions League win.
- **Where to Buy**: store.acmilan.com, adidas.com, Soccer Wearhouse.
- **Customization**: Players like Christian Pulisic (#11), Rafael Leão (#10), or legends like Paolo Maldini.
#### **AS Roma (adidas)**
- **2024-25 Home**: Deep red with yellow trim, featuring a lupetto (wolf) badge and a design evoking Rome’s ancient architecture. Sponsor: Riyadh Season.
- **2025-26 Home**: Red with a gradient pattern, inspired by the Tiber River. Price: ~€90-€140.
- **Away**: White with red/gold accents, reflecting the Colosseum.
- **Third**: Black with Roman mosaic patterns.
- **Where to Buy**: asroma.com (official store), adidas.com, Subside Sports.
- **Customization**: Players like Lorenzo Pellegrini (#7), Artem Dovbyk (#11), or past stars like Francesco Totti.
#### **Napoli (EA7 - Emporio Armani)**
- **2024-25 Home**: Sky-blue with a tonal “N” pattern, celebrating Vesuvius and Neapolitan culture. Sponsor: MSC.
- **Away**: White with blue/grey geometric designs, inspired by the Gulf of Naples.
- **Third**: Dark grey with vibrant blue accents.
- **Where to Buy**: store.sscnapoli.it, EA7.com, World Soccer Shop.
- **Customization**: Players like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (#77), Victor Osimhen (#9, if still with club).
#### **Atalanta (Joma)**
- **2024-25 Home**: Blue and black vertical stripes with a subtle Goddess Atalanta motif. Sponsor: Plus500.
- **Away**: White with blue/black details, honoring Bergamo’s skyline.
- **Third**: Green with gold accents, a nod to the 2024 Europa League win.
- **Where to Buy**: atalanta.it (official store), joma-sport.com, Pro:Direct Soccer.
- **Customization**: Players like Ademola Lookman (#11), Gianluca Scamacca (#90).
#### **Fiorentina (Kappa)**
- **2024-25 Home**: Purple with a modernized lily emblem, inspired by Florence’s Renaissance art. Sponsor: Mediacom.
- **Away**: White with purple/gold accents, evoking the Arno River.
- **Third**: Red with subtle viola patterns.
- **Where to Buy**: fiorentinastore.com, kappa.com, ClassicFootballShirts.com.
- **Customization**: Players like Moise Kean (#20), Nicolás González (#10).
#### **Bologna (Macron)**
- **2024-25 Home**: Red and blue quarters with a brickwork pattern, reflecting Bologna’s medieval towers. Sponsor: Pulsee.
- **Away**: White with red/blue diagonal stripes.
- **Third**: Navy with gold detailing.
- **Where to Buy**: bolognafcstore.com, macron.com, SoccerPro.com.
- **Customization**: Players like Joshua Zirkzee (if still with club), Riccardo Orsolini (#7).
### **General Notes**
- **Brands**: Serie A clubs use top manufacturers: Nike (Inter), adidas (Juventus, Milan, Roma), Puma, Kappa (Fiorentina, Torino), Mizuno (Lazio), Joma
(Atalanta), Macron (Bologna, Lecce), and EA7 (Napoli). Smaller clubs like Empoli (Errea) or Venezia (Kappa) often feature unique, artistic designs.
- **Pricing**: Replica jerseys cost ~€80-€100, authentic match versions ~€120-€150. Kids’ and women’s sizes are widely available.
- **Customization**: Most official stores offer printing for current players or legends, plus Serie A patches. Check for authenticity to avoid counterfeits
(e.g., verify stitching, holograms).
- **Retro Kits**: Clubs like Milan, Roma, and Napoli offer retro collections (e.g., 1980s-1990s kits) via official stores or classicfootballshirts.com. Prices
range from ~€40-€100.
- **Technology**: Jerseys feature performance fabrics like Puma’s DryCell, adidas’ AEROREADY, or Nike’s Dri-FIT for breathability and comfort.
### **Where to Buy**
- **Official Club Stores**: Each club’s site (e.g., store.acmilan.com, asroma.com, store.sscnapoli.it) offers the latest kits, personalization, and
exclusive merchandise. Some provide first-order discounts (e.g., 10% via newsletter).
- **Manufacturer Sites**: adidas.com, nike.com, puma.com, kappa.com, mizuno.com, etc., stock official jerseys and training gear.
- **Reputable Retailers**:
- Soccer Wearhouse (soccerwearhouse.com): Customizable Serie A kits.
- Subside Sports (subsidesports.com): Official printing, worldwide shipping.
- World Soccer Shop (worldsoccershop.com): Authentic and replica jerseys.
- Pro:Direct Soccer (prodirectsport.us): Free shipping on orders over $100 in the US.
- ClassicFootballShirts.com: Retro and vintage Serie A kits.
- **Physical Stores**: Club shops in Italy (e.g., Milan’s Casa Milan, Roma’s Piazza Colonna store) or stadium retail during matchdays.
### **Key Trends**
- **Heritage Designs**: 2024-25 kits often celebrate club milestones (e.g., Lazio’s 125th anniversary, Milan’s 125 years) or city landmarks
(e.g., Roma’s Colosseum-inspired away kit).
- **Minimalism**: Clubs like Lazio favor sponsorless jerseys for a clean look.
- **Sustainability**: Brands like adidas and Puma use recycled polyester in many kits.
- **Fan Engagement**: Social media (e.g., X posts) highlights fan excitement for unique designs, like Venezia’s artistic Kappa kits or Napoli’
s coastal-inspired away jersey.