When fashion meets purpose, the result is more than just a cool design. That’s exactly the case with the new “I SUPPORT SPORT FOR CHANGE” T-shirt part of a renewed collaboration between AC Milan and Off-White™. The limited-edition piece does more than look good it supports a powerful initiative helping children build brighter futures through football.
This isn’t just another fashion drop. The T-shirt stands for an initiative that began in 2006 under the "Sport for Change" program by Fondazione Milan. It focuses on empowering kids from low-income families through football and education. Today, over 450 children between the ages of 6 and 15 benefit from this program. Buying the shirt isn’t just about owning a designer piece it’s about giving a child access to hope and opportunity.
The third edition of the tee keeps the bold chest lettering that fans love while adding fresh updates. A new Off-White™ logo stamped behind the collar includes the word “New York,” giving the piece an international flair. On the back, AC Milan’s iconic devil mascot kicks a ball through large “OW” letters a creative blend of both brands’ identities. The sleek black color makes it easy to wear with any casual look.
To mark the occasion, AC Milan and Off-White™ hosted a mini football tournament at a Success Academy school in Harlem, New York. It wasn’t just about the game it was a live expression of the program’s message: that football can educate, inspire, and bring communities together. The event helped raise awareness and gave young players a taste of what sport can offer beyond the pitch.
The T-shirt is available starting April 5 through Off-White™’s flagship stores, online, and in selected AC Milan outlets. It comes in men’s and women’s sizes, making it accessible to a wide audience. A portion of proceeds will go directly to the Sport for Change program, funding training, equipment, and school integration for kids in need. In short, this shirt isn’t just a fashion item it’s a way to wear your values.
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