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Nike have launched the new away kit for France’s national football team, based on the Breton stripe. Created by Nike’s in-house design team, shirt is made of recycled polyester and organic cotton.
Posted on Friday, March 11th, 2011 at 2:52 pm by Jennie Spiller.
Filed under BRANDING, DESIGN.
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It nice to see a well designed simple football kit for a change there’s not enough out there which is shame considering how many are bought each year and how much people are willing to pay for them.
My only problem with it is that its looks at little cliche, all it needs to go with is a beret and a baguette and you’ve got a typical french sterotype. It’s still better than most other football kits out there though.
It nice to see a well designed simple football kit for a change there’s not enough out there which is shame considering how many are bought each year and how much people are willing to pay for them.
My only problem with it is that its looks at little cliche, all it needs to go with is a beret and a baguette and you’ve got a typical french sterotype. It’s still better than most other football kits out there though.