Minimalissimo


Amid the enthusiastic drone of the vuvuzelas, the 19th FIFA World Cup began in South Africa yesterday. Of the 32 participating nations, overall the playing kits are as smart and appealing as I can remember.

England make their debut today and it’s their jersey that takes the spoils — an understated, clean and classy contradiction to the vibrancy and colour of the rainbow nation.

Harking back to pre-war, pre-branded era shirts, perennial kit makers Umbro went back to basics by taking inspiration from Saville Row to produce a more tailored garment. Even the geometric type looks like another English classic: Gill Sans. And whether you happen to be David Beckham, or a World champion gurner, the shirt looks great regardless — objective achieved for a mass-market product.

The red away jersey, unveiled by British band Kasabian earlier this year, is constructed in a similar vein, though it’s more a reference to England’s sole World Cup triumph in 1966.

 

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  1. I love the kit and I love the fact a really young designer named Aitor Throup is the one who was asked to design it. Also the 60s spirit put in the away kit and the vintage look of the crest. Amazing.

  2. I apologize for my lack of knowledge about football, but why is this called the “09/11 jersey”?

  3. CP SIVASANKAR

    WHERE IN INDIA CAN I GET THIS JERSEY BOTH -THE ALL WHITE AS WELL AS THE AWAY JERSEY

  4. Gaz Shaw

    @ c-dub: The designs change every two or three years. So this is England’s official playing jersey from 2009 until 2011.