World Cup 2010 Blog: Puma Unveils The ‘Continental Kit’ For Africa. | |
| Puma Unveils The ‘Continental Kit’ For Africa. Posted: 06 Jan 2010 12:40 PM PST We get a lot of product emails here at The Offside & World Cup Blog global headquarters (located just left of sanity). Some are good, some are bad, most promise to love us long time. This one is, without a doubt, unique, simply because it isn’t. Puma has unveiled a universal third kit for African countries in 2010 in partnership with the United Nations – good partner to have – which will be worn by all African teams sponsored by, you guessed it, Puma. This is special celebration of the International Year of Biodiversity (IYB for the word-challenged), which I just know you’re all honorably observing at this very moment.
The remainder of the particulars can be found here. In the blossoming age of social consciousness, expect Puma not to be the last to create entire kits with issues in mind. Adidas could fight the good fight against world hunger with a kit designed to look like a hamburger – or just sponsor Getafe; Nike could take up breast cancer with an all-pink kit; and then maybe some visionary such as Kappa could design a kit that looks like the British pound to aid the charity known as Portsmouth’s wage bill. As for the kit itself, it’s flipping brilliant: shirts will always look clean and fresh because they start dirty. Why hasn’t anyone thought of this? * – This post was unsolicited, but rewards in the form of delicious Jujubes are welcome. |
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