Friday, February 26, 2010

Nike 2010 Federation Jerseys










Yesterday was show & tell - today, it's time to pre-sell.

Nike has officially released the following key products for their World Cup 2010 federations:

Brazil 10/11 Home & Away Jersey,
USA 10/11 Away Jersey, Netherlands 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey, Portugal 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey, Australia 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey, Serbia 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey, South Korea 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey & Slovenia 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey. The products pictured (as well as many more we could not include)

In case you haven't heard, for the first time, all of Nike’s national teams, including Brazil, Portugal and USA, will wear jerseys made entirely from recycled polyester, each one produced from up to eight recycled plastic bottles.

“This summer in South Africa Nike will give footballers an edge by providing the newest and most innovative product for the game’s greatest players,” said Charlie Denson, President, Nike Brand. “With today’s announcement, we are equipping athletes with newly designed uniforms that not only look great and deliver performance benefits, but are also made with recycled materials, creating less impact on our environment.”

To make the 2010 national team kits, Nike’s fabric suppliers sourced discarded plastic bottles from Japanese and Taiwanese landfill sites and then melted them down to produce new yarn that was ultimately converted to fabric for the jerseys.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Nike 2010 Federation Kit Launch










Time for Show & Tell - not sell. This is a most unusual blog, something we've never done before. All we can do is show the brand new Nike federation launches. We must wait 24 hours to make them available.

Nike has officially released the following key products for their World Cup 2010 federations:

Brazil 10/11 Home/Away Soccer Kits
USA, Netherlands, Portugal, Australia, Serbia & Slovenia 10/11 Away Soccer Kits. The products pictured (as well as many more we could not include) will be ready for pre-order on 2/26.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Nike Mercurial Football Boots

Nike has just rolled out the latest Mercurial football boots:

We are happy to show you the

Vapor VI & Superfly II
























About the Superfly II

ADAPTIVE TRACTION

Pressure-activated studs in the forefoot adapt to provide superior grip and instant acceleration on all field conditions.

FIT AND COMFORT

Flywire technology in soccer-specific cabling pattern delivers precise fit and optimal support.

ULTRA-LIGHT RIDE

The carbon fiber composite plate – the lightest and strongest chassis ever made by Nike – reacts instantly to your demands for speed.

VAPOR TRACTION

Strategically configured blades offer the perfect footing for quick cutting in all directions.

TOE-OFF TRACTION

Inspired by track spikes, for an extra burst of speed.

About the Vapor VI

FIT AND COMFORT

A lightweight, micro-fiber synthetic upper provides a snug, secure fit while providing maximum support.

ULTRA-LIGHT RIDE

A super-light, super-strong glass fiber composite plate reacts instantly to your demands for speed.

VAPOR TRACTION

Strategically configured blades offer the perfect footing for quick cutting in all directions.

TOE-OFF TRACTION

Inspired by track spikes, for an extra burst of speed.

This is just a show & tell: we can tease you by flaunting the images, but we can't offer them for pre-order just yet. The launch is 3/22, but keep checking as they can become available early!



Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Ireland 10/11 Home Soccer Jersey


With St. Patrick's Day just 30 days away, we are glad to introduce

The Official Umbro Ireland 10/11 Home Soccer Jersey!

Call it an Extreme Makeover, as the new shirt now features a darker shade of green or ‘St Patrick's Green', a new version of the FAI crest trimmed in gold, gold seam detail, and a new anatomical design which brings together performance and style.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Mexico 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey


The Mexican National Team just revealed their new away jersey. This means that Carlos Vela, Giovanni Dos Santos and the rest of El Tricolor are now ready to participate in the greatest competition in World Soccer - the FIFA World Cup 2010 - in South Africa.

Official adidas México 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey!

Unlike anything El Tri have ever worn, this unique new shirt is black, with green underarm panels, red and white collar and a neat sublimated diamond pattern on the front and back. MEXICO is on the back of the collar.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Argentina 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey



They don't have to leave just yet, but the Albicelestes are now ready to travel to South Africa, as they've just revealed their

Official adidas Argentina 10/11 Away Soccer Jersey!

The royal blue shirt with the white collar and sleeve trim is an homage to the one the team donned in Mexico '86, where a certain #10 had a divinely-inspired goal to beat the Lions.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

England 10/11 Away Soccer Shirt


Last year England and Umbro launched the historic home 'tailored' shirt - it's such a great shirt they'll keep it around for World Cup 2010.

Not only that, Umbro has topped itself by creating the brand new

Official Umbro England 10/11 Away Soccer Shirt!

Unlike the home shirt, the away shirt is made up of three distinct panels consisting of different technical fabrics, each one aimed at providing players with the best possible advantage:

1. The front panel of the shirt is designed for comfort and therefore contains a high cotton content. It also features a sloping neck to increase ventilation to the player’s body.
2. The back and side fabric includes a mesh to help ventilation and to take moisture away from the player’s skin.
3. The sleeves, inspired by the 1966 England kit, have a high elastane content which allows maximum player movement.

While the new away shirt was certainly inspired by the 1966 red Aztec shirt worn by England, this contemporary shirt is very much designed for the modern footballer. The critically acclaimed conceptual designer and artist, Aitor Throup, designed the new away kit. Aitor is a Creative Consultant to Umbro and he wanted to make the players as comfortable as possible, so they can concentrate on what’s important: winning football matches. To that end, the England away kit is full of small yet significant touches, such as the diagonal, spiralling seam of the sleeve and the ergonomic shape of the shorts which avoids any disruption during movement.

There are also plenty of subtle, stylish elements to the kit – the clean white soles of the red socks, and the differing shades of red used to mark out the different panels on the shirt. “We didn’t want to design another concept just for the sake of it”, Aitor stated. “If you look at the ’66 shirt, there’s a real design restraint to it all. If you take that approach, but on a modern form, you can get to some really new and interesting places.”

Through individual fitting sessions with the England team, Umbro were able to create a bespoke, smart fit for each player. Both the team and Capello are pleased with the result.

“The new England kit perfectly compliments my vision for the England team featuring a blend of performance, determination and pride. Umbro’s approach to English football tailoring has created a smart kit that the players will feel confident wearing in South Africa” said England manager Fabio Capello.