The images here show the new South Korea Away kit, to be taken to and used at, if required, the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The new Away shirt is in white and nods to the Taegeuk - the yin and yang symbol from the South Korea flag - in the shoulder details of blue and red.
Like on the Home kit, the collar/neck design is a tribute to Asian tailoring, and the trim is divided between blue on the players' left and red on the right, to match the shoulder colouring.
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Inside the neck there is a Tuhon symbol in traditional Korean calligraphy script spelling out the motto "Fighting Spirit".
The shorts - in a now Nike standard, slimmer fit than on previous equivalents - and socks, are in white.
Also keeping to the new Nike standard practice, the kit includes DRI-fit technology, laser-cut ventilation and wicking properties - to keep the players cool and dry - all produced using polyester largely from recycled plastic bottles.