Brazil 10/12 Nike Home Football Kit

brazil 10-12 nike home kit

Nike unveiled the new Brazil 10/12 home kit which is designed for increased performance with lower environmental impact. 8 plastic bottles are used to produce one jersey in the new Nike kit, which  will be available through the FSC Shop

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.

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This process saves raw materials and reduces energy consumption by up to 30 percent compared to manufacturing virgin polyester. By using recycled polyester for its new range of national jerseys, Nike prevented nearly 13 million plastic bottles, totaling nearly 254,000 kg of polyester waste, from going into landfill sites. This amount would be enough to cover more than 29 football pitches. If the recycled bottles used to make the jerseys were laid end-to-end they would cover more than 3,000 kilometres, which is more than the entire coastline of South Africa.

 Considering the environment doesn’t mean sacrificing the innovative performance elements of Nike’s kits. For this summer’s finals, the kits have been designed to keep players drier, cooler and more comfortable, allowing them to maintain an optimum body temperature and perform at their best on the pitch. 

Improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, now 15 percent lighter than previous Nike kit fabrications, helps keep players dry by drawing sweat to the outside of the garment where it evaporates. Ventilation zones have been placed on each side of the jersey to enhance breathability, and are combined with a fabric that increases air flow by up to seven percent compared to previous kits. Air can now pass across a player’s whole torso, keeping him cooler. These ventilation zones consist of up to 200 tiny laser cut holes which are backed by Nike’s innovative halo application. This treatment prevents ripping without reducing air flow.

The Nike kit shorts also have additional ventilation zones placed below the waistband and near the base of the spine, so this area prone to high sweat levels will now be significantly drier.

The jersey’s new double knit structure not only gives it a sleeker appearance, while offering 10 percent more stretch than the last Nike national team kit jerseys , but also boasts a new dynamic fit  cut to follow the natural contours of the body while still allowing for maximum airflow and movement.

Players will also incorporate the unique benefits of Nike Pro Combat into their respective national team kits. Featuring an engineered system of dress, Pro Combat includes Slider and Impact shorts for added protection against light impact and abrasion along with a therma Mock that protects players’ necks against harsh conditions.

brazil 10-12 nike home kit

brazil 10-12 nike home kit

brazil 10-12 nike home kit

 

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    fsc · 15 years ago
    I REALLY hope they release a pair of Mercurials that better match Brazil's kits like they had in 2006.

    I like the shirt itself, but overall it is kinda blah... I miss the touch they had on the socks in recent years with the stars on the back.
    Ordering the shirt tomorrow!
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    Mmmmmm Brasil... always the same... not a surprise... really boring.... i hope that the away jersey will be nice... :P
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    fsc · 15 years ago
    not so good
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    alessio · 15 years ago
    wow...Fantastic look!!! :lol:
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    XBC · 15 years ago
    Wicked shirts but all the chocolate may make the players fat....
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    Dave · 15 years ago
    Love the white shirt! :cool:
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    Guest · 15 years ago
    Now if only........ You feel me r*n*y L?