​AC Milan's away kit for the 2016/17 season looks like something straight out of a Real Madrid catalog.





No, really, you could look online and check out Real Madrid's 2011/12 home kit, also made by Adidas, and it would be pretty difficult to spot the differences.





The new shirt is predominantly white with gold accents making up the secondary colours. The AC Milan logo remains intact while the Adidas and Fly Emirates logos get the golden treatment. Stripes on the sleeves and along the shoulders, running off of a smart looking collar are also gold.





It seems that the only differences between the Real Madrid shirt and the upcoming Milan away kit is that the collar on the older one had a golden line running along it and the bwin logo remained black.





AC Milan have already unveiled their new home kit, which they have since worn:

The official AC Milan website post about the new home shirt read:





"The new AC Milan home jersey comes with thin red and black stripes on the front and total black on the back. The shade of red featured in the red and black stripes is brighter than last year's jersey and creates a dripping effect at the bottom of the shirt. The Adidas three stripes are grey to give greater uniformity to the kit design and they are placed on the side of the shirt, rather than on the shoulders, to show continuity with the shorts' stripes.





"The black V-neck collar features an Italian flag on the back. The crest displayed on the Home jersey returns, after a two year absence, to the contemporary AC Milan badge. The white Adidas logo is on the left. The names and numbers of the players are written in Milan Type. The shorts are black with three grey stripes. The AC Milan logo is featured on the front, while the red Adidas logo is on the back."



