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They say scoring goals is the most difficult thing in football, but if you ask me, releasing a range of lifestyle clothing that doesn't suck is even harder. Just about every big club on earth has given it a go over the years, but few have succeeded. Step up Italian champions Internazionale, whose home city of Milan knows a thing or two about style.

Rather than look far afield, Inter sourced each and every fabric for the collection on its own doorstep. The Made in Milano label came to being. Production was overseen by Italian streetwear don YOUTH SRL, whose brand stable includes streetwear old-timers IUTER and OCTOPUS. Where Juventus has gone full-on #menswear, this is gear for the youth.

Affectionately known as The Biscione, or The Big Grass Snake, Inter's season 20/21 serpent skin home jersey made waves far beyond the pitch when it was revealed earlier this summer. The unmistakable motif features prominently again once more, this time plastered across a generously sized T-shirt, shorts, and hoodie. The new club badge, designed by Balenciaga, Givenchy, and Highsnobiety collaborator Bureau Borsche, rounds off the eye-catching look.

Despite losing a multitude of big names in the last transfer window, Inter still has everything to play for in all competitions. When the Nerazzurri die-hards rock up to the San Siro for Sunday's six-pointer against Serie A, they'll do so wearing some of the finest quality threads in the city.

The limited-edition Made in Milano are available while stocks last online and at the club stores in Galleria Passarella and the San Siro stadium.

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