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Roma Home Shirt 2023-2024 is a tribute to the club’s history and tradition, featuring the classic red and yellow colors and the iconic ‘Lupetto’ emblem. The design is inspired by the 1992-93 season, when adidas last made the club’s kit, and has a minimalist and timeless style.

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The Roma football kit has a ribbed V-neck with yellow trim, three adidas stripes on the shoulders and shorts, and a drop tail hem. On the back, there is a slogan that expresses the fans’ passion for the club: “Daje Roma Daje”.

Rome’s monuments and travertine motifs inspire the Roma Away Shirt 2023-2024. The jersey blends the city’s architectural, classical and monumental works with a marble-like color palette. cheap football kits’s pattern incorporates Corinthian elements and mosaics from Roman architecture, with acanthus leaves and floral motifs. The ASR monogram in the centre recalls the Giallorossi’s glorious past and tradition.

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The AS Roma logo appears on the left chest of the jersey, while the adidas logo in carbon gray matches the three stripes on the shoulders. The kit has a charcoal trim on the sides and a dovetail hem. The ASR monogram on the back of the neck adds another historical touch. AS Roma’s 2023/24 adidas away uniform is completed with ecru tint shorts and white socks.

The Roma Third Shirt 2023-2024, which will be worn by the Giallorossi in the Italian Serie A, Coppa Italia, and UEFA Europa League competitions, features a black base with yellow and red accents. The most distinctive element of the latest AS Roma shirt is the “Lupetto” (little wolf) logo, designed by Piero Gratton in 1978, which is placed on the left chest. The logo, which represents the symbol of Rome and its legendary origins, is stylised in black and enclosed in a white circle with yellow and red edges.

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The collar of the Roma Third Shirt 2023-2024 has a “Henry” style, with three stripes in yellow, red, and black, reflecting the club’s iconic colors. The sleeves have a guilloché pattern, inspired by the mosaics of Ancient Rome, reinterpreted for the modern era. The back of the shirt features a stylised “R”, another element from Gratton’s legacy, which was part of the club’s coordinated identity in the late 1970s and early 1980s.