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May 19, 2010

wednesday watchlist: favorite and least favorite world cup kits

I used to be a sneakerhead.  That part of me still exists, but it rarely manifests itself.  More and more, I’m becoming a kithead.  Soccer kits, to be exact.  Love them.  Well, at least some of them.

As the World Cup is fast approaching, I’ve been fascinated by the shirts that will be worn during the tournament.  I’ve made lists ranking my favorites and least favorites, the latter of which is a risky proposition.  There are reasons soccer shirts look like they do, and a lot of those reasons have to do with cultural tradition.  Some can interpret a jab at a shirt as a jab at an entire culture.  That’s not the intent here, as I’m looking to evaluate kits purely on the basis of my own subjective fashion tastes.  And while I’m known to be somewhat of a fashion guru, I will admit that not everyone shares my chic views.

Favorite World Cup 2010 Shirts:

  • Africa Unity Kit: My favorite kit of the whole tournament.  All of the African nations have adopted it as their Third Shirt.  “Inspired by the Continent’s sun, vast skies and rich soil, the Africa Unity Kit is the world’s first ‘continental footbal kit’”.

  • Greece Away: Swooping lines and clean design?  Yes, please.  The Greek kits are always classy. 
  • Argentina Away:  I dig how the Argentine kits always have a throwback quality to them.  The crest looks really sharp on top of the dark blue, and the white trim is fresh.  My understanding is that the shirt will be paired with white shorts. Hawt.

  • Italy Home: I’m a sucker for collard shirts.

  • Brazil Third: This is a venture away from Brazil’s stalwart traditional home and away kits, and it’s not clear that they will actually wear the shirts in the tournament.  But if they do, these shirts will be very intimidating.  Brazil play with so much style that rocking these black joints will make stopping them feel like trying to stop Darth Vader.  It’s not likely, but it’s possible. I hope they take the field to the Imperial Death March.  Please.

  • Serbia Home: Love the offset cross.

  • Korea DPR: They’re going to get so waxed in the tournament, but at least they’ll go out looking good.

Least Favorite World Cup 2010 Kits

  • Honduras Away: Too much going on in the middle for me.

  • Australia Away: I just always think of the Aussies as green and yellow.  The predominately blue shirt makes them feel…not Australian.

  • France Home: Dislike the center fade.  Dislike the fact they shouldn’t even be in the tournament. Everything just looks and feels dirty.

  • Slovenia Away: Insert joke about how the futbol will get pulled away every time the Slovenians try to kick it.

  • Croatia Home and Away: There are no words.

All pics are courtesy of Soccerlens and Soccer.com.  Do you have any favorites or not-so-favorites that aren’t on my list?

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April 21, 2010

wednesday watchlist: following up on “nike hates america”

(photo credit: AP)

Back in December I posted “nike hates america” in response to the 2010 US World Cup kit design leaking. My thoughts caused a massive outcry. Not enough to crash servers, but certainly getting two comments from people I don’t know is pretty incredible considering the amount of traffic this site generates on a daily basis, almost exclusively from a very small group of  friends and family.

In response to those comments, I preset today’s watchlist of “Things You Should Know About Me”.

  1. I own one of the aforementioned shirts.  A #10 Landon Donovan shirt, to be specific.
  2. I haven’t worn my shirt yet.  It’s hanging in my closet on my nicest hanger.
  3. Until the World Cup is over, I’m only going to wear the shirt on US matchdays.  If you want to see how fly my swag is when I’m flossing that mug, then you will have to catch me on May 29, June 5, June 12, June 18 or June 23.
  4. I’m hopeful the US will give me a reason to wear the kit one or two more times before the tournament is over.
  5. I think kit looks better in person than it does on the internet or on TV.
  6. I think the shirt looks far better paired with navy shorts than it does with white shorts.
  7. I don’t understand why people wear white shorts.  It’s too hard to hide your unders and too easy to get your bum dirty.
  8. I fully understand that the diagonal stripe is common in football kits.
  9. I fully understand that the 2010 US kit is patterned after the 1950 kit…the year we pulled off a massive upset against England in the World Cup.
  10. Sometimes I use humorous hyperbole to make a point.  It’s more fun to write and read than a straight-laced article.
  11. Sometimes people take me too literally.
  12. A lot of times I’m not as funny as I think I am.

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March 3, 2010

wednesday watchlist: double digits

I don’t know about you, but I woke up feeling way different this morning.  A little extra pep to the step, if you will. It’s been a long time coming, but for the first time in four years the number of days until the next world cup is down to double digits.

99 days and counting.

That means we’re still 100 days away from England v. USA.  But that just gives us a milestone to look forward to when we wake up tomorrow.  Glory.

I’m fully aware that most Americans don’t pay attention to the World Cup until the event starts.  That’s fine.  This has been my first World Cup cycle of paying full attention to every detail.  Following numerous international leagues, watching qualifying draws on internet streams, taking in just about every single US friendly I can get my eyes on.

If you aren’t an avid footy follower, no worries.  Let me help get you geeked out for the upcoming tournament with some of my favorite current soccer commercials…

  • The Evolution of Football - This one is cute.  Not particularly inspiring or heart-pounding.  Nor does it make much sense, now that I think about it.  But points for creativity.
  • England Legends – I hope we beat every single one of the many odds stacked against us and come away with a victory against England.  That being said, this commercial is helpful in giving Americans a slight idea of how important the sport is in England.
  • This is Football – Here’s a video to get you juiced.  Even better, it’s a fan created video.  Stellar.
  • ESPN Commercials – Yeah.  Football highlights set to a U2 soundtrack.  I’ve seen the first one probably a hundred times already as ESPN runs it non-stop during sporting events.  Not even close to getting old yet.  Shoot, I hope they keep running it even after the World Cup is already over.
  • Bleed as One – By the way…the US plays Holland today. 
  • Take Me Out – This one is 4 years old, but one of my favorites ever.
  • Good vs. Evil – An oldie but a goodie.

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December 7, 2009

nike hates america

Coleman (aka The Manny, aka @dahdscear) and I were at a Kansas City Wizards game a few months back when we got a notion. Wouldn’t it be cool if every World Cup year we each got an official US shirt* with our favorite current player’s name on the back? It’d be a cool deal because then over the years you could end up with a pretty cool collection. Not only would there be a timeline of how styles change over the years, but there would also be a way to remember my favorite player from each squad.

*In soccer, the “uniform” is called a “kit”.  The “jersey” is referred to as a “shirt”

I am set on getting a Landon Donovan shirt. I’m not sure where Coleman is at. He wanted a Tim Howard, but keeper shirts are different from the other 10 players on the pitch.

Now the shirts won’t come out until February, so we’ve been waiting with bated breath for info to leak via the internets. A little unofficial preview is always appreciated, with the notable exceptions of U2 albums and Star Wars movies.

With all of the hype surrounding our fashion plans, there was a pretty big letdown when the leaked shirt finally made its way online.

I first saw an unofficial mock-up over at Hillcrest Road and immediately sent a link with my thoughts to Coleman.

Me: Shoot me now.

Coleman: Here she comes, Miss America…

Me: My thoughts exactly…Image via www.simpsonstrivia.com

To the best of my knowledge, the only people to wear sashes on a regular basis are beauty queens and Mayor Quimby. I half expect Nike to announce that they are going to print the home state of each player on the sash. That would be so fitting.

Is it the worst US Soccer kit ever? Well, no. The faux denim joint with stars upchucked across the front was a disaster of biblical proportions. 1994 was the clear low point.

But, man. Adidas has released very stylish kits for 2010. Good lines. Clean designs. And Umbro rocks the snappy collar.  Even Puma comes through with strong offerings.

And Nike is giving us a sash.

If our flag had a diagonal line on it, I could accept a sash.

If the US Soccer team were actually a basketball team from Portland with a history of belly sashes, I could accept a sash.

But neither of those “sash-clauses” are a reality in this situation. I’m over here, trying to be a grade-A fan, and we in here talkin’ ’bout sashes.  Only in America.  You know Nike wouldn’t dream of pitching something like this to Brazil or Portugal.  Nike’s designers are perfectly capable of designing a slick kit.  My theory is they chose not to in this case.  Clearly, Nike hates America.

All that being said, I’m still springing for the Donovan shirt. I’m still going to support the squad, even if Nike hates America.

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