Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Nike, the French Football Fed and Karl Lagerfeld

Appears for the first time in the nineteenth century as the uniform of the French Navy, but it is only the beginning of the next century that appears in civilian wardrobe. Even Coco Chanel could imagine that the revamped as head of the mat was soon to become a timeless symbol of French culture, adored by free spirits and fashion icons (like Jackie Kennedy and Brigitte Bardot).

Today, Marino is living a second / third / fourth spring up and down the fashion show so much that lately has managed to enter the collective imagination in the world of football. It was presented in Paris yesterday the new uniform for away the French Football Federation (French Football Federation) which is part of the global campaign Vive Le Football Libre launched last January with Nike.


Thin line, light fabric, ventilation, ergonomic cut, and of course the omnipresent blue and white stripes have made the second French national team is already a cult, especially as to capture the single shot (so far) campaign has been nothing less Karl Lagerfeld. The photo shows Alou Diarra, captain of the French team, who said: "The words to describe it is classic, elegant and daring." Divided by the travel will be available in stores from 26th March and from 11 March, you can order it on Nike's online store and French Football Federation.

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