Nike
and the South African Football Association (SAFA) introduced the new home and
away national team football kits, which will be worn on-pitch during the
African Cup of Nations in January 2015.
The
gold home jersey features a classic flat green collar with a single gold stripe
on the inside back of the neckline, and has green cuffs on the sleeves. The
King Protea, South Africa's national flower, is emblazoned on the left chest,
with the SAFA logo centered below the front of the V-neck. The South African
flag rests on the outer back of the neck.
A
solid gold stripe runs down the sides of the green shorts. Gold socks with a
bold green top cuff complete the home kit.
The
away jersey is green, and is paired with gold shorts and green socks that use
the same features as the home kit. The
jersey and shorts feature a slimmer fit tailored to the body, enabling player
to perform better. "The
new kits are very light and have a great fit,” says South African footballer
Sibusiso Vilakazi. “The simplicity of the design and the use of the green and
gold make these striking kits and I can't wait to play in them."
The
kits also showcase Nike's key technological features.
Cooling and Comfort
Nike
Dri-FIT technology draws sweat away from the body to the exterior of the shirts
and shorts where the moisture quickly evaporates. This allows players to
perform at their absolute best by remaining cooler, drier and more comfortable
The
kits are crafted from a new dual-knit fabric consisting of cotton and recycled
polyester that removes sweat and offers a softer feel and an overall more
flattering appearance.
Environmental Sustainability
In
line with Nike's commitment to superior performance with lower environmental
impact, the full kits feature fabric made from recycled polyester.
Each
kit represents an average of 18 recycled plastic bottles, with 100 percent
recycled polyester in the shorts and 96 percent recycled polyester in the
jersey. Since 2010, Nike has diverted almost 2 billion bottles from landfills,
enough to cover more than 2,800 full-sized football pitches.
Perfect Fit
Nike
designers utilized three-dimensional body scans of elite footballers to collect
data on the form of today's players and identify an updated fit to improve
comfort and allow the body to move more naturally within the kit.
Nike Pro Baselayer
The
new South Africa football jersey will be available Dec. 11 in select stores in
South Africa.
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