Inter has returned to its classic stripes for the new 2026/27 Home jersey Inspired by the iconic 1998 kit

Inter have officially unveiled their new Home jersey for the 2026/27 season. A clean and elegant design in which the first striking element is the iconic black and blue vertical stripes, arranged in an orderly fashion and enhanced by an embossed pattern with geometric detailing. A distinctive finish inspired by the cut of tailor’s scissors.

Inter has returned to its classic stripes for the new 2026/27 Home jersey Inspired by the iconic 1998 kit | Image 617165
Inter has returned to its classic stripes for the new 2026/27 Home jersey Inspired by the iconic 1998 kit | Image 617166
Inter has returned to its classic stripes for the new 2026/27 Home jersey Inspired by the iconic 1998 kit | Image 617167
Inter has returned to its classic stripes for the new 2026/27 Home jersey Inspired by the iconic 1998 kit | Image 617164
Inter has returned to its classic stripes for the new 2026/27 Home jersey Inspired by the iconic 1998 kit | Image 617163

The entire concept behind the jersey revolves around visually recalling some of the most emblematic kits in Inter’s history. This is reflected, for example, in the use of the Black and Lyon Blue colour combination, paying tribute to Inter’s historic 1998 shirt, while the University Gold details echo the yellow used for Nike’s swoosh and the Club crest on that iconic kit.

The idea of elegance is also embodied in the return of the polo-style collar with a single-button fastening. Inside the collar, the Inner Pride reads “Made of Milano”, a concept reaffirming the unbreakable bond between Inter and its city. A jersey that celebrates the deep connection between the Club and the city of Milan, reinterpreting the team’s traditional aesthetic codes. As tradition dictates, the kit is completed with black shorts and socks.

The new 2026/27 Home Kit will be available starting today, Tuesday 19 May, on store.inter.it, nike.com, at the Inter Stores in Milano, Castello and San Siro, as well as at the Nike Stores in Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Loreto in Milan, and in Rome at the Nike Stores in Via del Corso and Roma Termini.

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