AC Milan’s 1993–94 Home shirt, produced by Lotto and worn during one of the club’s most successful seasons, is closely tied to Fabio Capello’s treble-winning campaign. The side finished top of Serie A, lifted the UEFA Champions League with a 4–0 victory over Barcelona in the final, and also took the Supercoppa Italiana that year.
The jersey carries traditional red and black vertical stripes overlaid with a subtle geometric tonal pattern, and shows the Motta sponsor across the chest. The collar is black with a fine red trim and the club crest with a single star sits on the left chest while the Lotto logo appears on the right.
That season saw Milan compensate for the loss of the Dutch trio by relying on a strong squad featuring the likes of Daniele Massaro, Franco Baresi and Marcel Desailly, players who were central to the club’s domestic and European success.
The kit is regarded as a period piece that represents Capello’s pragmatic, defence-focused team and their emphatic European finale in Athens.
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