Milan x Rolling Stones 2023 Collection Released

Serie A giants AC Milan continue to spoil their fans with cool merch as they launched their second collaborative capsule collection with legendary rock group the Rolling Stones. Unfortunately, the new Milan x The Rolling Stones collection still won't include any match-related kit.

AC Milan x Rolling Stones Capsule Collection Released

AC Milan Release Second Collaboration With The Rolling Stones

The Rossoneri have already launched a capsule collection with the English rockers back in June 2022. That first collaboration seem to be getting plenty of positive reactions, and now they made another one.

The Varsity Jacket is already sold out and surely the highlight

The Milan x Rolling Stones second drop collection is much bigger than the first release as the new one consists of three different t-shirts, one sweatshirt, two scarfs, a bracelet, a notebook, and a mug, but the highlight would be a special varsity jacket, that’s already gone sold out at the moment.

The latest collection still uses the combination of AC Milan's badge and the Rolling Stones’ iconic though as its logo, similar to the first release. One of the band’s famous tracks, Sympathy for the Devil still makes an appearance but only on the varsity jacket collection and scarfs. The club once again continuing its attempt to reach other markets outside of the football world. Check out other individual pieces below.

Milan x The Rolling Stones' Varsity Jacket

Milan x The Rolling Stones' T-Shirts

Milan x The Rolling Stones' Hoodie

Milan x The Rolling Stones' Scarfs

Milan x The Rolling Stones' Cap

Milan x The Rolling Stones' Mug + Bracelet + Notebook

Overall, the second drop of Milan x The Rolling Stones collection is even more simple than the previous release. Nevertheless, the additional merch plus the cool logo combination makes it still an attractive collection to check out.

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