
The 10 best Away jerseys of Serie A 2026/27 There's a lot of white, obviously
Everything is ready for the new Serie A season. After selecting what we believe are the best Home jerseys of the 2026/27 season, we have also taken a closer look at the Away kits ahead of kick-off, ranking the 10 most interesting Away jerseys of the new campaign.
Roma - adidas
adidas opts for a clean aesthetic for Roma’s new Away jersey. A white base is sharply contrasted by a bold yellow-and-red band across the chest. At the centre of the band, standing out against the design, is an old club crest introduced in 1938 and used, with several variations, exclusively on this jersey design until the 1946/1947 season. Between this classic motif and the neckline sits the red adidas Trefoil. On the back of the collar, ‘ROMA CHIAMÒ’ adds a final detail to the design, referencing the anthem of Campo Testaccio.
Inter - Nike
Nike, on the other hand, takes an innovative approach, designing an Inter jersey inspired by baseball. The iconic blue pinstripes running vertically across the white base are a clear nod to the New York Yankees. For the first time in the club’s history, the Inter crest is also reinterpreted as a monogram on a match jersey. The letters "I" and "M" break away from the traditional circular frame and become the protagonists of the design through a twill application and an unprecedented scale.
Sassuolo - PUMA
Rarely does a flower become the inspiration for a football jersey, which is why the Away kit designed by PUMA for Sassuolo comes as a surprise. The starting point is the narcissus, the city’s symbolic flower, translated into an elegant Cool Light Grey floral pattern set against a white base. The crew neck and sleeve trims, both finished in contrasting green, enhance the kit’s clean and understated design.
Como - adidas
The debut of the Trefoil on Como’s jerseys comes on a shirt that, just like the Home jersey, was designed by Chief Brand Officer Rhuigi Villaseñor together with adidas. The design is built on a white base featuring subtle tonal vertical stripes, complemented by navy blue details framing the collar and sleeves.
Atalanta - New Balance
New Balance has tapped into a ’90s aesthetic for Atalanta, giving a modern twist to a pattern worn by the club during that iconic era. The white base is interrupted across the upper section by a geometric pattern in Black and Oasis Blue, running from shoulder to shoulder and extending across the sleeves. Elements that create a bridge between past and present.
Frosinone - Zeus
Zeus also takes a decisive approach to elegance with Frosinone. A marshmallow-white jersey is complemented by yellow and blue details, naturally referencing the club’s colours. To further enhance the elegant feel, the design features a polo collar alongside a delicate tonal embossed graphic pattern.
Venezia - NOCTA
Another masterpiece from NOCTA for Venezia. This time, the off-white jersey features the word "VENEZIA" arched across the chest, evoking the shape of a bridge. The upper body is defined by a band featuring the club’s colours in orange, black and green. Enlarged across the sleeves and side panels, NOCTA’s iconic stars complete the design.
Juventus - adidas
Juventus are going pink again. adidas pays tribute to the colour and the club’s history with a jersey featuring a delicate engineered zebra-inspired pattern, a powerful nod to the club’s eternal symbol, reinterpreted here following the same design as the crest used between 1977 and 1982. The collar, sleeve cuffs and adidas three stripes on the shoulders are finished with bold black details, creating a striking contrast against the pink base.
Udinese - Macron
A tonal geometric pattern runs across the entire jersey, inspired by the natural shapes of Friuli, from the rocks of its highest mountains to the waves of the Adriatic Sea. This is the standout element of the navy blue jersey with yellow and silver details that Macron has developed for Udinese.
Milan - PUMA
PUMA celebrates the 20th anniversary of Milan’s 2007 Champions League triumph in every detail of the new Away jersey. The first is the choice of colour: white, a colour long associated with elegance and Milan’s greatest European nights. The second is the "After Istanbul, there is Athens" claim applied to the back of the collar. The third is the laurel wreath surrounding the club crest. Finally, the tonal pattern recalls the veining of the marble found in the great temples of ancient Greece.










































































