Vintage Parma jerseys become available again
Celebrating the aesthetics of the club that could soon return to Serie A
April 24th, 2024
It is difficult to separate Parma from its yellow and blue crusader identity, with the Parmalat logo and raised polo collars, which for over a decade represented one of the most beloved realities of Serie A. It was the glorious 90s and the Emilian club became one of the most loved teams thanks to cult players and incredible jerseys. Those colors and designs are now the protagonists of the new Parma Calcio 110 retro collection line.
The first one is inspired by the yellow and blue Home jersey of the 1998-99 season, the first one with horizontal stripes, a two-tone collar and the central Parmalat emblem, and is indissolubly linked to the victory of the UEFA Cup. The second one, instead, takes inspiration from the design of the white away kits with a blue polo collar and a yellow stripe, and the sponsor in the center, used in the 1993-94season, thirty years after the victory of the European Super Cup, the second international trophy of Parma Calcio.
The third jersey, instead, brings back a design that is very beloved by Parma fans, the crusader symbol that divides the entire front into four sections. Here, it is in dark blue on a white jersey, with the Prosciutto Parma logo where the two lines meet. The jersey that inspired this retro version is from the 1981-82 and 1982-83 seasons when, for the first time in the history of Serie A, sponsors other than technical ones could be used on the front. Three versions united by elegance and a common history, that of Parma Calcio. The jerseys are limited edition: only 200 pieces per jersey.