Nike has released a reissue of the 2004 South Korea Home shirt, part of its iconic Total 90 collection, which was originally launched ahead of the 2004 European tournament.
The updated shirt stays true to the original, featuring South Korea’s vibrant red as the primary colour, contrasted with white mesh panels under the arms and across the upper back.
The chest is marked with a large white circle housing the number 21 in a perforated font, mirroring the format seen in the original 2004 range. The same number and font style appears on the back, with player name J S PARK above.
The front also features the South Korean football association badge and Nike Swoosh, both in their original placements. The shirt uses a mix of mesh and solid fabrics, highlighting the contrast that defined the Total 90 aesthetic. This release forms part of a wider Nike Total 90 revival and taps into the legacy of players like Park Ji-sung who wore the original during the early 2000s.
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