I can’t figure out if I like the new home kit or not. I
don’t like it up close, but far away it looks better. Which is ironic, because
the further away we keep ourselves from Milan right now, the better, too. In
fact, there are just so many parallels between what is going on at the club and
this kit, it is ridiculous. The most obvious would probably be the black
sleeves and back as well as a switch to the black shorts. Kind of like the club
has lost its identity, and are in mourning. With only the front panel of the
kit to remind us of yesteryears, and even that erodes at the bottom, Milan are
dressed in black.
From a distance, it looks better |
In addition to so much black representing mourning the loss
of everything we love, the front panel has the fading detail in the red stripes
knit in at the bottom. Up close, it looks as if the stripes are bleeding, or
perhaps as if they are unraveling. Both are so fitting. From a distance, it has
a gradient effect that is actually more flattering. But juxtaposed with the
harsh seams going directly to all black, it all has a very unfinished feel
about it, much like our beloved club. Or it could represent the dawn of a new
era, the black of night juxtaposed with new ideas and new management. It kind
of works both ways.
Is that dripping blood? Or paint from a project that is unfinished? |
The simple black v-neck looks both elegant and comfortable.
However the tricolore inset at the center back neck seems a bit out of place,
kind of like Berlusconi’s bizarre nationalistic desires. The iconic Adidas
three stripes have been moved from their traditional spot on the shoulders to
the side seam of the jersey, almost as if in shame, like so many Milan fans
are. But actually, the grey stripes make a nice line when worn with the shorts,
going straight from the armseye to the hem of the shorts.
Simple, classic, but is it unnecessarily nationalistic? |
At the hem of the sleeve is a thin little red inset. I am
not sure if it is meant to act as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding, or if it
is a symbol of hope, that the mourning will soon be over. It is an elegant
little detail though, perhaps another reminder of the Milan class, the last of
which seems to have left with Abbiati. Or has it? It’s so hard to tell.
A tourniquet for the blood of Milan fans? |
The black back is not just simply black, but apparently some
sort of mesh. Well, at least that’s what the players will wear. But the kit you
will buy from the Milan store will be solid black knit. The font for the names
seems to be the same old, tired Casa Milan font, but perhaps a little less
stylized and more legible than in the past. However, the one thing everyone
seems to agree upon is relief that the traditional oval Milan crest is back. Is
that a sign of good things to come? Or a symbol of our past? Only time will
tell.
Almost like two totally different kits from front to back |
The reactions I’ve seen to the kit are mostly positive, and
while I can neither condone nor condemn these opinions, I personally want to
know where my money would be going before I would purchase this kit. I
certainly don’t want to throw away my hard-earned cash to support the
horrifying things that are going on at the club right now. Nor would I want to
wear the current kit, as I could not do so with pride. But perhaps if the
changes truly are coming, I would invest in new management, new ideas, and be
proud to represent a team who were finally looking to rebuild, even if it takes
time.
Like it or not, at least the traditional crest is finally back on the first kit |
One thing I know for sure is that whether you are realistic
about the present or optimistic about the future, this kit represents a little
of both. And whether it is the current destruction and mourning or the
potential dawn and rebuilding, Milan are dressed in black. And black is kind of
sexy, no?
This post is inspired by Sia’s
“Dressed in Black”
Our next match is
Coppa Italia Final
Milan vs. Juventus
Saturday, May 21 • 20:45 CEST (2:45pm EDT)
Stadio Olimpico, Rome
New Home Kit: Dressed in Black
Reviewed by Elaine
on
1:35 PM
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