
This seems to be the new Brazil 11/12 home football shirt made by Nike.
Storm the field in the 2011/12 Brasil CBF Official Home football shirt, a pro-level design that's built with the power of the national side. Crafted with light fabric that keeps you dry.
# Dri-FIT fabric to wick sweat away and help keep you dry and comfortable
# Considered Design for high performance and low environmental impact
# Rib crew-neck
# Club badge at left chest.
# Contrast mesh vent with tape at center chest
# Mesh panels at side seams
# Brasil screen-print at upper back
# Club screen-print at back neck tape
# Fabric: Body: Dri-FIT 100% recycled polyester. Rib and mesh: 100% polyester.
# Machine wash
Thanks to Cavalini,Igor,Belo and Eduardo






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Adidas for Brazil NOW!
it monitors how lame Lucio's dives are...
it monitors how lame Lucio's dives are...
About as long as it took them to come up with the "revolutionary" blue T-shirt they designed for France.
I can just imagine them at the meeting:
-"So I was thinking let's go with the same 2 dollar shirt we gave France, except in yellow. We'll just call it 'Classic' and the morons won't know the difference. Sound good?"
-"Nah, I feel experimental today. Let's reaaaaally push the boat out this time and add a little strip on the chest...hopefully it won't be too flashy!"
Being a Nike designer has to be the greatest job in the world. You're basically paid to do nothing and have your "designs" drooled over by brainwashed victims of mass marketing. Anyone know how I can get a job with them? You probably don't even have to show up.
I'm actually OK with a design along the chest -- but come on. A download bar?!? It looks very lame.
Maybe Nike is just releasing something really terrible now in preparation for what will hopefully be an AWESOME Brazil 2014 World Cup shirt. A Brazilian can dream...
Congratulations on destroying one of the most beautiful kits in football.
I don't get what it's supposed to be!?
A face? A post-box? or some wierd S&M shirt to show your nipples off?
Does anyone know what the green line comes from?
Apparently, the stripe is supposed to symbolize like warrior paint -- paint that natives and stuff would put on their face and bodies. That's according to Nike. I think it's a cool idea, but I think it could've been executed better -- maybe with a cool watermark on the "paint."
especially if it was diagonal from shoulder to hip
lol and no im not a nike employee. i dont care if you hate me this kit is classy.
Hey don't knock Asda checkout girls, there's some really fit ones in my local store.
Yeh, right.
Maybe you can pick one up from work....at Nike.
Ha ha
This "effort" is just s**t!
The black and yellow was an excellent combination. This looks like they couldn't give a crap.
That rectangle in the middle of the chest is the laziest design feature I think I've ever seen on a football shirt.
It should go a little bit like this:
Nike designer 1: 'Well, that looks like a great design for Brasil, doesn't it? And it only took us five minutes!'
Nike designer 2: 'Yeah, pretty much. But I really think it lacks something, how 'bout you?'
Nike designer 1: 'Come to mention it: I think it needs some more green, but the shirt's already in production. What can we do about it?'
Nike designer 2: 'Oh don't worry; I just happen to have loads of green cellar tape!'
ok I got it, ok make that line in the middle go on until it reaches the end which it at the side, then make 2 lines that come down from the side of the shoulders and go down to the small sleeve which would be green. Would that look nice? just my idea :)
Even though this isn't a great kit Adidas is far worse I can't stand their one template fits all mentality
No way would i pay 100 bucks for this crap.
this should be no more than 20-30 bucks.
They pretty much took a regular shirt and slapped on the nike logo and brazil (and some random green stripe)
shirt itself is probably like 5 bucks worth without the logos.
Nike is ripping people off with their lazy designs
oops sorry i dont need the answer because im REALLY not buying this
I can understand they have to "reinvent the wheel" every 2 years but that is so....uninspired and shite am already fearing the worst for my beloved celtic shirt next year...
CRAP
what a prick
I wish to believe it's a BUNCH OF BULL but I dunno.
So there's this soccer store here in NYC (Upper 90) that I was at today. I walked in today and talked to one of the employees and started talking about the new Brazil shirt and how terrible it was. He agreed with me that it sucked.
He said he saw the catalog for the new Nike stuff.
He claims that......wait for it....
THE BLUE JERSEY WILL BE EFFING TEAL. YES YOU HEARD ME! Light blue!!!! With an effing green stripe. Similar to Barcelona's recent light jersey.
Please let this be a lie. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
The 2002' away was nice too.
All the criticism but no alternatives, people say it's too simple, well what do you want? Lots of piping, random vents, some more stripes and maybe a big logo somewhere? It's a Brasil home, it's gonna be yellow with green detailing.
Personally, I think the green bar needs to reach the sleeves or be removed entirely in favour of a solid yellow, which would be class. That being said, it's better than a cookie-cutter adidas template with too many "aerodynamic" swirls and waves and piping and an "innovative" (i.e. ugly) collar and, worst of all, the god-awful three stripes down the sleeves.
I agree almost entirely with you. I don't appreciate too many stuff in a shirt, i like minimalist outfits. But this shirt is crap. Umbro make the bests jerseys nowadays in my opinion, they always looks classy.
The green tape looks like the sort of thing the BBC do to block out sponsor's logos!!!......
Truely terrible!!
And thanks (for them) to the unfortunate takeover, in their best (terrible anyway) efforts they are a copy of Umbro (
Genius.
Another powerful resource were the yellow dots in the green t-shirt used by the Seleção in South Africa'10. The big amount of yellow dots in the t-shirt induces the opponent to mistake them with the ball. The defeat against the Netherlands was statistically foreseeable, since the experiments demonstrated an efficiency of 98,7% in the use of the yellow dots. The defeat was statistically under the limit.
Recently finished studies confirmed that the new Brazilian t-shirt, with the green bar - an allusion to the "warrior shield" - has an efficiency rate of 99,32%. Any defeat is under the margin.
There are already some studies for, in the following model, to be lauched in 2012, including three pyramids, a reference to the Ancient Egypt and its powers. In one of them there'll be a prism, an allusion to the Pink Floyd's LP cover "The Dark Side of The Moon", that remained many years in the American and European parades. This will certainly encourage the athletes.
Say what?
i doubt that MIT, Oxfor University or Paris University have anything to do with this.
Erm, I'm fairly sure that is a joke, mate.
IT'S OXFORD O-X-F-O-R-D jesus it isn't hard to spell
IT'S OXFORD O-X-F-O-R-D jesus it isn't hard to spell
ADIDAS NOW FOR BRASIL!
Without that "download bar", to quote Victor, it would've been ok. Sometimes, designers put too much details on the jersey while neglecting the consideration that it's part of a three-piece kit. Four, with the cleats
Then ronalto should have a red stripe on shirt
on the second half it will slowly turn to yellow and then red.
low battery
brazil should be wearing like this !!
This is so poorly designed (if it actually was designed!!) it hurts.
Compare this to the new French strip and see the difference.
That has style and flair although it is a little like Englands latest home kit in execution, but this is devoid of any panache at all.
Umbro next time perhaps?
Manky.
if you go to nike.com and see the small window which opens the national team kits, it shows a glimpse of this jersey.
"I know!!.. How about a friggin green line in the middle..? "
wtf..
Storm the field in the 2011/12 Brasil CBF Official Home football shirt, a pro-level design that's built with the power of the national side. Crafted with light fabric that keeps you dry.
# Dri-FIT fabric to wick sweat away and help keep you dry and comfortable
# Considered Design for high performance and low environmental impact
# Rib crew-neck
# Club badge at left chest.
# Contrast mesh vent with tape at center chest
# Mesh panels at side seams
# Brasil screen-print at upper back
# Club screen-print at back neck tape
# Fabric: Body: Dri-FIT 100% recycled polyester. Rib and mesh: 100% polyester.
# Machine wash
# Green Parcel Tape to make it stand out more
I.E More Disgusting