LKR 5,500.00
The AC Milan 2015/16 home jersey channels the uncompromising identity of a club steeped in triumph and tradition. With its classic red-and-black vertical stripes rendered in a darker, more commanding palette, this shirt marked a return to understated elegance—a nod to the old guard, crafted for the new era.
This was the kit worn in a transitional chapter, when San Siro echoed with the hunger of rebirth. From the iconic St. George’s cross gracing the back neck to the raised three-stripe detailing along the shoulders, every element is designed with a sharp respect for heritage—and an eye for the uncompromising standards of football’s elite.
Deep crimson and black striping in a matte-finish aesthetic
Embroidered AC Milan crest with tactile precision
Era-specific Adidas three-stripe trim and engineered collar design
Lightweight Climacool fabric with authentic performance tailoring
A significant issue from a time when Milan prepared to rise again
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DELIVERY:
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Because we’re football fans first, sellers second. We don’t just sell jerseys, we live the game. Every stitch, every badge, every detail matters because this is our passion too.
Your club, your colours, your pride. At Fusion Gear, we bring you the finest selection of jerseys, retro classics, and exclusive editions, so you can wear your passion with pride.
I was only planning to buy one jersey, but after this first order… let’s just say my wallet and I are no longer on speaking terms.