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📸 Inter's new kit hides a big secret

📸 Inter's new kit hides a big secret

Yahoo05-06-2025

In times of uncertainty, what always remains are the colors and the crest. Inter knows this and today has presented its new jersey for the upcoming season.
The kit, innovative in technology and style, will debut in the second match of the Club World Cup group stage on June 21 in Seattle against Urawa Red Diamonds.
Inter and a new color in the brands
The absolute novelty that the Inter home jersey presents is the technology used for the stripes, as specified by the nerazzurro club.
"The new jersey features a very innovative design that plays with the boundary between the visible and the invisible: on the front, the iconic black and blue stripes are molded to create the word INTER, skillfully hidden among the graphic motifs of the jersey and that can only be perceived by those who observe it carefully"
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The other big novelty is the color of the logos: for the first time, the club's crest, the Nike symbol and the sponsors are Chlorine Blu, a color that will characterize the club's communication throughout the year.
The jersey is already on sale in official stores.
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