Look: Inter reveals new home kit with barcode-like design
Alessandro Garofalo / Reuters
Inter unveiled its new home kit for the 2017-18 season amid mixed reviews.
The front of the shirt features blue and black stripes in an asymmetrical pattern, leading some to deride the get-up as something that resembles a barcode.
(Courtesy: Inter)
Inter, however, said in a statement the design "has been revised with a modern look" and is meant to "recall the city's new architecture."
The club's players will wear the new kit in Sunday's season finale against Udinese.
The seventh-placed Nerazzurri will not participate in Europe next season, with crosstown rival AC Milan assured of finishing ahead of them.
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