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No, France is the only Nike team whose home jersey hasn't been unveiled.

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Inter alt leak

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Seriously, Nike? Red?

EDIT:Home is much better

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The home is very nice, a combination of 'Keep it simple' & 'If it ain't broke don't try & fix it'.

The alt, pfeh, I dispute that it's red though. Looks to me more like some horrible shade of flourescent Orange.

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I'm not familiar with Inter's 'proper' or 'traditional' change colors, but from an outsider's perspective, I love that shirt. I love the sleeve stripes and I think the red-orange color looks great with the blue and black.

The home, however, looks boss. A good sight after some of the recent missteps Nike has taken with Inter. Always love it when you have a good sponsor logo to work with as well. Pirelli's one of the best of all time. Great Italian Company on a great Italian team. Oddly, there are a lot of good logos in the tire industry.

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I'm not familiar with Inter's 'proper' or 'traditional' change colors, but from an outsider's perspective, I love that shirt. I love the sleeve stripes and I think the red-orange color looks great with the blue and black.

Red's the color of their archrival, AC Milan (though Milan's red is significantly less orange-y than that).

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I'm not familiar with Inter's 'proper' or 'traditional' change colors, but from an outsider's perspective, I love that shirt. I love the sleeve stripes and I think the red-orange color looks great with the blue and black.

Red's the color of their archrival, AC Milan (though Milan's red is significantly less orange-y than that).

That stuff doesn't seem to matter anymore. Man City's clash kit is red and black. etc....

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I'm not familiar with Inter's 'proper' or 'traditional' change colors, but from an outsider's perspective, I love that shirt. I love the sleeve stripes and I think the red-orange color looks great with the blue and black.

Red's the color of their archrival, AC Milan (though Milan's red is significantly less orange-y than that).

That stuff doesn't seem to matter anymore. Man City's clash kit is red and black. etc....

It hasn't really mattered when it comes to Manchester City & United for a very long time, now. Red & black are the colors of Manchester as a civic entity. Man City used to wear the town's coat of arms in the (then-rare :lol: ) occasion of playing in a Cup final.

So yeah, some derbies place major emphasis on colors as a dividing factor. This one? Not so much. & even if it does occur, it's very selective.

 

 

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I'm not familiar with Inter's 'proper' or 'traditional' change colors, but from an outsider's perspective, I love that shirt. I love the sleeve stripes and I think the red-orange color looks great with the blue and black.

Red's the color of their archrival, AC Milan (though Milan's red is significantly less orange-y than that).

That stuff doesn't seem to matter anymore. Man City's clash kit is red and black. etc....

It hasn't really mattered when it comes to Manchester City & United for a very long time, now. Red & black are the colors of Manchester as a civic entity. Man City used to wear the town's coat of arms in the (then-rare :lol: ) occasion of playing in a Cup final.

So yeah, some derbies place major emphasis on colors as a dividing factor. This one? Not so much. & even if it does occur, it's very selective.

Interesting little factette, the 2011 FA Cup win was City's first in blue. Previously it was either maroon or red and black. (Due to colour clashes).

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