
The art of Nerazzurri memorabilia A chat with Mattia Buffoli, creator of Interabilia
Nostalgia and Inter often go hand in hand, in every area. Whether it's the launch of a new shirt or the celebration of a historic moment, the Nerazzurri know how to bring out the best memories from their fans. Umbro knows it well and Patta knows it well, two brands that have teamed up to recreate the Inter shirt of the 1993-94 season that will be launched tomorrow at the Patta Store in Milan in the Galleria Unione - to participate in the event just download the Patta's app and register. Mattia Buffoli, special guest at the event and founder of Interabilia, a page dedicated to the most incredible memorabilia of the Milanese club, also knows it well. We had a chat with Mattia who revealed the secrets of his passion and some small previews of tomorrow's event.
Interabilia tells a different vision of football, a vision and a conception of "memorabilia" in some ways closer to American sports culture. It is not just a fanpage, it goes beyond playing football and transforms "simple cheering" into a real culture. When and how was your project born?
Interabilia is a project born a year ago to make some of my greatest passions coincide: Inter, collecting and photography. My idea is to propose an Instagram page that is different from the usual fan pages on a team but that offers unpublished content that might have been lost. For this reason, in addition to the jerseys, which are present on the web almost everywhere, I look for particular and little-known pieces that may not have an exaggerated economic value but certainly have historical value for the team and for the memories of its fans.
Interabilia wants to be a time machine that allows fans to go back to the happiest moments in Inter's history and consequently to the best memories of their lives.