The kit per se is not the issue. It's the underlying business strategy, resulting in these 'experimental' kits not being an outlier but rather the norm for the future.
At some point the management decided that Juve shall become a human barbie on instagram, a field where we are outmaneuvered by OG plastic clubs and end up embarrassing ourselves for no gain at all. We should be swimming against the flow and bank on our traditional MOMMA ITALIA values that are rare these days. This is a marketable image, not making us the laughing stock of the entire football world.
But we don't know they are the norm for the future. This is one year. And, if we believe these rumored kits, they'll be a return to the norm of before. These thoughts of yours are based on assumptions on your part, not that your assumptions don't have some basis to be concerned (logo change for example) but you're still making an assumption.
Also, I don't think our kit, our new logo or anything we've done like that have made us a laughing stock of the entire football world. Tottenham still exists. And current Milan. And there are more examples. It'll take a long time for our business decisions to make us a laughing stock and if you look at our increasing revenue, I think the exact opposite could be argued. We've gone from middling revenue, punching above our weight in the current football climate of big money to a big money threat too with revenues to match some of the top clubs.