Parma 1998-99
Parma 1998-99
Parma 1998-99 Shirt
Parma's 1998-99 away shirt is one of the club's most iconic, characterised by its vibrant yellow and blue colours and horizontal stripe design that represents the team's visual identity. This kit became a symbol of a golden era for the club, when Parma competed in both Serie A and European tournaments.
During this season, the team had some great players who marked an era at Parma and in European football. Gianluigi Buffon defended the goal and established himself as one of the best young goalkeepers of the moment. In defence, Fabio Cannavaro provided solidity and leadership. In midfield, Juan Sebastián Verón and Dino Baggio provided creativity and balance, while in attack, Hernán Crespo stood out as the team's top scorer.
Design details:
- Colours and design: The uniform features a design of alternating horizontal stripes in yellow and blue, with a textured pattern on the blue stripes that adds a unique and distinctive touch.
- Sponsor: The shirt bears the Parmalat logo, one of Parma's most iconic sponsors, in blue in the centre of the chest.
- Crest and logos: The club crest is located on the left side of the chest, and the logo of Lotto, the brand responsible for making the uniform, appears on the right side, also in blue.
- Neck and sleeves: The shirt features a blue V-neck, which contrasts with the predominant yellow, and details on the sleeves that combine both colors.
Material and care:
- Composition: The shirt is made of lightweight synthetic materials, designed to provide comfort and performance on the field.
- Care: To preserve the vivid colors and texture of the fabric, it is recommended to wash in cold water and avoid using a dryer.
The Parma shirt from the 1998-99 season is particularly appreciated by collectors and fans, as it symbolises one of the most successful periods in the club's history, when Parma was establishing itself as a competitive team both in Italy and in Europe.