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The third kit Erreà of Pro Sesto Calcio is inspired to the M1

With the main sponsor 'Il Gigante' it creates a beautiful picture of the Milanese metropolitan area

The third kit Erreà of Pro Sesto Calcio is inspired to the M1 With the main sponsor 'Il Gigante' it creates a beautiful picture of the Milanese metropolitan area

Pro Sesto Calcio, the Sesto San Giovanni team currently in Italian Serie C, presented the new Erreà third shirt for the 2020-21 season. The last playing uniform is dedicated to the Sesto San Giovanni metro stop of the M1, of which it is the terminal (Sesto Rondò). The "red" metro was the first to be inaugurated in Milan, in 1964, and currently connects Sesto San Giovanni to two terminals, Rho Fiera and Bisceglie, and crosses the city in some of its focal points such as Piazzale Loreto, the Dome, Cadorna station and Lotto square. 

The shirt itself is very simple, with a classic pattern without collar and without finishes. It dominates the red color, different from the official ones of the Italian club (white and blue) but that is the one chosen for the reference to the metro stop. In the background, with a darker shade of red, are drawn a row of metro carriages and the map of the Milan metro. In the middle of the shirt a white band separates the logos of the club and Erreà from the main sponsor, the supermarket chain "Il Gigante", very well known in Lombardy. The back of the shirt is simple and has no particular distinctive features.

The third Pro Sesto shirt debuted two weeks ago in a 2–0 away win over Pro Vercelli. The Sesto San Giovanni metro stop is a distinctive feature of the small town of the metropolitan area of Milan, and the train cars, being also historical, are also a characteristic element of the underground line.