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Serie A Jerseys

Shop Serie A jerseys for every top Italian club — home, away, kids and retro kits for the teams that have defined European soccer for over a century, found for you on Amazon.

Serie A is the top tier of Italian football and one of the most storied and tactically celebrated leagues in world soccer. Founded in 1929, it has produced some of the sport’s greatest clubs, coaches and players — from the Grande Inter of the 1960s to Juventus’s dominance across multiple eras and Napoli’s recent title triumphs. Italian clubs have won the UEFA Champions League more times than any other country, and the distinctive styles of clubs like AC Milan, Inter Milan and Roma have made Serie A jerseys instantly recognisable to fans around the globe.

Below you’ll find Serie A clubs with dedicated jersey pages. Each one brings together home, away, third, kids, retro and custom options so you can find exactly the kit you want and check out on Amazon.

Serie A Clubs

JUV

Turin

Juventus

Iconic black & white stripes.

ACM

Milan

AC Milan

Iconic red & black home kit.

NAP

Naples

Napoli

Vibrant sky-blue home jersey.

ROM

Rome

Roma

Deep red & gold Giallorossi kit.

LAZ

Rome

Lazio

Powder blue Aquile jersey.

ATA

Bergamo

Atalanta

Bold black & blue stripes.

FIO

Florence

Fiorentina

Distinctive purple Viola kit.

About Serie A: History and Format

The Italian top flight has been running in its current single-group format since the 1929–30 season, though organised football in Italy dates back to the late nineteenth century. Serie A operates on a 20-club promotion and relegation system: three clubs are typically promoted from Serie B each summer and three are relegated from Serie A, keeping the competition fiercely contested at both ends of the table.

The season typically runs from August through May, with each club playing 38 matches — home and away against every other team. The club finishing first is crowned Campione d’Italia and earns the right to wear a distinctive gold star on their jersey for the following season. Two stars indicate ten titles, and Juventus are the only Italian side to have earned two stars through legitimate on-pitch success in the post-war era. Finishing in the top four typically secures a place in the UEFA Champions League the following season, while fifth and sixth often lead to UEFA Europa League football.

Biggest Clubs and Iconic Rivalries

Serie A has always been dominated by a small number of historically powerful clubs, though the balance of power has shifted noticeably over the decades.

Juventus

Based in Turin, Juventus are the most decorated club in Italian football, having won the Serie A title more than any other side. Their black-and-white vertically striped home jersey — nicknamed the Bianconeri kit — is one of the most instantly recognisable in world football. Juventus have been kitted out by Adidas for many years, and their home strip has remained broadly consistent in its stripes while the cut and detailing evolve each season. The club’s global fanbase makes their jerseys some of the highest-selling Italian kits on Amazon worldwide.

AC Milan and Inter Milan: The Derby della Madonnina

Both of Milan’s great clubs share the San Siro stadium, and their derby — the Derby della Madonnina — is one of the most passionately contested fixtures in European football. AC Milan wear red-and-black vertical stripes as their Rossoneri home kit, while Inter Milan counter with their distinctive blue-and-black stripes as the Nerazzurri. The contrast between these two palettes has made the Milan derby visually striking for over a century. AC Milan are typically sponsored by Puma in recent seasons, while Inter Milan have been associated with Nike. Both clubs boast multiple European Cup and Champions League titles, giving their retro kits from celebrated eras a particularly devoted collector following.

Napoli and the South

Napoli’s famous sky-blue (azzurro) home jersey has become one of the most sought-after kits in Italian football, particularly following the club’s Serie A title wins. The club draws on the passionate football culture of Naples and the wider Campania region, and their fanbase has a strong emotional connection to the kit’s colour — which mirrors that of the Italian national team. Third kits and special-edition Napoli jerseys often experiment boldly with colour and pattern, and these designs frequently attract significant collector interest.

The Rome Derby: Lazio vs Roma

The Derby della Capitale between Lazio and Roma is one of European football’s most heated city rivalries. Roma play in deep red and gold — their Giallorossi colours — while Lazio wear powder blue as their Biancoceleste home kit. The contrast in palette means the two clubs’ jerseys are easy to tell apart, and both have devoted global fanbases that keep demand strong season after season.

Iconic Serie A Kits Through the Decades

Italian clubs have produced some of football’s most memorable jersey designs, partly because the league attracted the biggest kit manufacturers and sponsors during the commercially formative years of the 1980s and 1990s. A few standout eras that collectors and fans often seek out include:

  • AC Milan in the late 1980s and early 1990s: Under Arrigo Sacchi and then Fabio Capello, Milan dominated European football. Their Adidas home and away kits from this period — particularly the all-white away jersey — are highly sought-after retro pieces.
  • Inter Milan in the early 2010s: The treble-winning Inter side of 2009–10 under José Mourinho produced a blue-and-black Nike home jersey that remains one of the club’s most popular retro kits.
  • Napoli in the 1980s: The era of Diego Maradona at the club produced the club’s first two Serie A titles, and sky-blue kits from that decade carry enormous sentimental and collector value.
  • Juventus centenary kits: Juventus have produced special centenary and anniversary editions over the years that deviate from their classic stripes, and these limited designs are typically very popular on the secondary market.
  • Fiorentina’s purple heritage: Fiorentina’s distinctive viola purple is unique among top European clubs. Their kits from the late 1990s and early 2000s — featuring Gabriel Batistuta — are among the most recognisable Italian retro jerseys available.

If you are looking for vintage or throwback Italian kits, our retro soccer jerseys section is a good starting point for what is typically available on Amazon.

Serie A Jersey Buying Guide

Serie A jerseys follow the same general kit structure as clubs around the world. The home jersey carries each club’s primary colors and crest, the away jersey offers a contrasting design for road games, and many clubs release a third or special-edition kit each season. You’ll also find kids and youth sizes for younger supporters and retro designs celebrating the most memorable eras in Italian football history.

Italian clubs are typically kitted out by major manufacturers such as Adidas, Nike and Puma, meaning quality is high across both authentic and replica options. When shopping on Amazon, read each listing carefully to confirm the season, whether the jersey is authentic or replica, and the available sizes. Replica kits are the most affordable and popular for everyday fans, while authentic jerseys match the on-field specification with a slimmer, performance-oriented fit. For help choosing between the two, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide and our sizing guide.

Getting the Right Fit

Italian and European kit sizing tends to run slimmer than North American sizing conventions. Adidas and Puma typically use European size charts, while Nike uses their own global scale that can differ slightly between product lines. Authentic player-version jerseys are cut for a performance athletic fit, which means many supporters find they need to size up by one compared to their usual clothing size. Youth and kids kits are generally sized by age range, though checking the chest and height measurements in each individual listing is always advisable before purchasing. Our dedicated soccer jersey sizing guide has brand-specific charts to help.

Spotting Official Licensed Products

When shopping for Serie A jerseys on Amazon, look for listings from well-known sports retailers or the official brand stores (such as Adidas, Nike or Puma’s own Amazon storefronts). Genuine licensed jerseys will feature accurate club crests, correct sleeve and collar details, and the appropriate league badge for the season. Reading seller reviews and checking the product description for terms like “official licensed product” or “authentic” can help you avoid lower-quality unlicensed alternatives.

Kids Serie A Jerseys

Mini kits and kids’ sizes are available for all the major Serie A clubs and make a popular gift for young supporters. Most clubs offer matching shorts and socks alongside the jersey for a complete kit look. Browse our kids soccer jerseys section for a broader look at what is typically available across European leagues.

Custom Serie A Jerseys

Many Serie A jerseys can be personalized with a player name and number, or with your own name for a truly unique kit. Look for custom or personalized listings on Amazon when browsing each club page. For more options, explore our custom soccer jerseys page.

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Serie A Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Serie A jerseys?

Use the club links on this page to shop each Serie A team’s jerseys on Amazon, where you can check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

Which Serie A jersey is the most popular?

Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan are typically among the best-selling Serie A kits worldwide, though Napoli’s sky-blue home jersey has seen a surge in popularity in recent seasons.

Do Serie A clubs offer retro jerseys?

Yes. Many of Italy’s biggest clubs have rich histories spanning over a century, and retro or throwback kits celebrating iconic eras are widely available on Amazon from specialist sellers and licensed manufacturers.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Serie A jersey?

Authentic jerseys match the exact on-field specification worn by players — they use performance fabrics, a closer athletic fit and detailed finishing. Replica jerseys are built for everyday fans, with a more relaxed fit and standard materials at a lower price. Both carry official club crests and sponsor logos. Our authentic vs replica jerseys guide explains the differences in full.

How do Serie A jersey sizes compare to regular clothing sizes?

Serie A kits from manufacturers like Adidas, Nike and Puma follow European sizing that can run slim compared to US or UK streetwear. Authentic jerseys in particular are cut for an athletic body shape, so many fans size up by one when ordering. Check our soccer jersey sizing guide for a full measurement chart and brand-by-brand tips.

Can I get a Serie A jersey personalised with my own name and number?

Many Serie A jerseys listed on Amazon are available with custom name and number printing. Look for listings that specifically mention personalisation or official printing, and double-check that the seller uses the correct Serie A font for the season you want. Visit our custom soccer jerseys page for more options.