The 1984/85 Juventus home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white vertical stripes, paired with black shorts and the Ariston sponsor across the chest. Worn by legends such as Michel Platini, Paolo Rossi, and Gaetano Scirea, this kit became historic as Juve lifted the 1985 European Cup in Heysel, the club’s first ever Champions League triumph.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
In the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan at Old Trafford, Gianluigi Buffon wore a pink goalkeeper kit with black trim, proudly displaying the Tamoil sponsor across the chest. This kit became unforgettable as Buffon produced a series of stunning saves, including denying efforts from Filippo Inzaghi and Rui Costa, keeping Juventus in contention throughout the tense 120 minutes. Despite his heroics, Juve were defeated on penalties, but Buffon’s performance in this iconic pink kit cemented his reputation as the world’s best goalkeeper at the time.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
The 2019/20 Juventus home shirt introduced a half-and-half design, split into one black side and one white side, separated by a thin pink stripe down the middle. It carried the Jeep sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala, and Matthijs de Ligt, this kit stood out as Juve continued their domestic dominance, winning a ninth consecutive Serie A title.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Worn by Hidetoshi Nakata, Zé Maria, and Milan Rapaić during their remarkable return to Serie A under coach Vujadin Boškov, fighting to solidify midtable status in Italy’s top flight.
Worn by Francesco Totti, Aldair, and Marco Delvecchio during a transitional season under Carlos Bianchi, as a young Totti began to emerge as a future club legend amidst inconsistent league form.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Worn by Miroslav Klose, Felipe Anderson, and Lucas Biglia during a revival under Stefano Pioli, culminating in a 3rd‑place Serie A finish and Coppa Italia final appearance.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
The 1996–98 Atalanta home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and blue vertical stripes, paired with black shorts and socks. It carried the Somet sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. The design kept a clean, classic look, staying true to Atalanta’s identity. Worn by players such as Filippo Inzaghi, Cristiano Doni, and Domenico Morfeo, this kit became memorable as Atalanta competed in Serie A during the late 1990s, showcasing young talents who would go on to shine in Italian football.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
The 2015/16 Juventus home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white vertical stripes, refreshed with a clean white crew-neck collar and white sleeves. It displayed the Jeep sponsor across the chest and the club crest with three gold stars above it, symbolising Juve’s dominance in Italian football. Paired with white shorts and white socks, the kit was worn by stars such as Paul Pogba, Paulo Dybala, and Gianluigi Buffon. This shirt is remembered from a season where Juventus claimed a fifth consecutive Serie A title and lifted the Coppa Italia, continuing their domestic dynasty.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Worn by Francesco Totti, Cafu, and Paulo Sérgio during Zdeněk Zeman’s first season in charge, as Roma adopted an attacking style of play and finished a strong fourth in Serie A.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Worn by Francesco Totti, Gabriel Batistuta, and Emerson during their Serie A title defense under Fabio Capello, narrowly missing out on back-to-back Scudetti with a strong second-place finish.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page