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FootballAC Milan Players Dazzle in Off White Outfits After Confirming Partnership With Clothing Giants
- Serie A champions AC Milan have inked a new deal with Virgil Abloh's Off White that will see the designer company provide off-field kits
- The two sides will also collaborate with AC Milan's foundation, which seeks to help the vulnerable in society
- Off-White becomes AC Milan's second design company following the existing partnership with PUMA
Days after gifting their players brand new BMW cars, Serie A champions AC Milan have struck a new deal with Off-White.
The streetwear company confirmed a new deal with AC Milan and will henceforth become their new official style and culture curator.
The deal will see the company kit the off-field uniforms for both the men's and women's teams. The men's team travelled to London for their Champions League tie against Chelsea in the new outfits.
The initiative will also see the deal support Fondazione Milan, which is the charity foundation of the club, as Goal reports. The foundation aims at providing for the most vulnerable in society to help develop their talents.
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AC Milan buses have also been branded with the words 'Players Inside', which is the signature quote of the Virgil Abloh company.
This new deal further cements AC Milan's foothold as one of the most fashionable teams in the world.
German design company PUMA are in charge of their official jerseys and with Off-White now taking over for their pre-match outfits, the set-up is complete.
AC Milan gift their players brand new state-of-the-art BMW cars
Sports Brief had earlier reported that Italian champions AC Milan have gifted all the members of their first team squad with new BMW XM cars.
The cars were delivered to the Milanello Training Centre by BMW Italy Managing Director Massimiliano Di Silvestre.
BMW is the official automotive partner of AC Milan and as a result of the partnership, 25 members of the first squad were gifted the cars.
Team captain Davide Calabria was on hand to symbolically receive the keys from Di Silvestre. The club's website reports that the cars were branded with players' names.