The new Malaysia National team kit combines the pride of Malaysian Football while reflecting a new era of performance and innovation. Showcasing the football association of Malaysia’s tiger crest on the left the jersey incorporates local flavour with the keris featured on the inside bottom left corner, while the away jersey incorporates a striking blue that illuminates the players on the field.
Technology-wise, the kit is constructed in a dynamic fit silhouette that creates greater tightness of the body, allowing maximum movement while reducing shirt pulling by opposition players.
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I now what you saying I don\'t like those tight fitted shirts you have to buy for exaple like kappa roma shirt an xxl for a medium regular shirt
Quoting Timmy C:
God, you're a loser
almost 2 months ago I have presented this shirt..
http://sport2wear.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/nova-camisa-da-malasia/
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http://www.sports-ws.com/fp/item/FS1AD508.html
those have been out for ages you mug
great ad
i love the way that the shirt is under the skin
btw, both looks the same as the the old ones. oh well, crappy kits for a crappy team.
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Yellow & black has been the national team\'s home colour since the \'50s. Since Nike took over the sponsorship from adidas (after somewhat 30 yrs??!!) in 2006, the home design turns to the old skool\'s yellow & black stripes; the same design used by the national team when they qualified for 1980 Olympic in Moscow. Nike is now invading the asean region as half of the national teams kit sponsored by them. Not only malaysia..thailand, singapore, indonesia & vietnam are on their list..Good job nike..kick adidas out..they\'re giving lame shirts ever since.
the major differences are the fully black arms instead of the stripes previously on the asian cup jerseys. also now they have one of the yellow stripes centred in the middle as the major boo-boo that Nike had was that in the previous shirt, the front chest numbers couldn\'t be seen clearly (it was black on black). it doesn\'t look as nice as the previous shirts though (especially the away version)
malaysian football earning money? i doubt it. most malaysians cant afford the original kit as it costs around RM 255. If you earn RM 2000 per month thats already 10%. Compare it with in Spore is kits there cost SGD$99 and if you earn SGD$2000. its the pirated versions that will sell.
by the way, the only reason Nike in the region can spend all these so-called \"campaign\" is because they don\'t do any other big campaign like in the US or Europe. Nike SEA would mostly cut and paste campaigns from abroad and when they launched this jersey no one really knew, just a small mention in the press and a few press ads here and there. Nothing big really.
and i noticed that all the ASEAN team, not only are they in nike, but having the same design!!! the lil double V-neck infront.
can they have like Holland\'s design or a Barca design?
Im not sure whether its worth great launching/advertising.