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There's only one kit that people are talking about at the moment and that's the new Nike France International kit! After securing a deal to become the new Technical Suppliers to the French National Football team, Nike have gone all out to produce one of the most impressive football strips we've seen in a long time...

Nike designers embarked on an extensive research process as part of the design, visiting France and speaking at length to young football players and fans, sociologists, fashion consultants, current and former French players, retailers, football experts, and the French Football Federation (FFF) themselves to gain insights.

The result is a kit which adheres to the tradition and standards of French style and design excellence, while enabling players to perform at the best every time they pull on the famous French shirt. The new France kit from Nike combines design cues and references to French style and elegance with the latest in performance innovation. It is also Nike's most environmentally sustainable football kit yet developed.

Nike wanted to create a shirt that was completely unique to France. One that couldn't be worn by any other team in the world. That meant identifying some of the key values of French society that could be successfully transposed to the shirt. To create a modern, yet classic design.

The Home uniform is a new, darker shade of blue than previous French kits: The colour (Meteor Blue) embodies French style and sophistication, and combines the bright royal blue of the French flag with a classic French marine blue. The full uniform represents the classic tricolor of the French team: Blue jersey, White short and Red sock.

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  • @AuxaneD Élégant comme Céladon, Agile comme Scaramouche, Je vous préviens, cher Mirmydon, Qu’à la fin de l’envoi, je touche Tac! Je pare la pointe dont Vous espériez me faire don J’ouvre la ligne, je la bouche Tiens bien ta broche, Laridon! À la fin de l’envoi, je touche Envoi, Prince, demande à Dieu pardon! Je quarte du pied, j’escarmouche, je coupe, je feinte Hé là donc À la fin de l’envoi, je touche.
  • @pofcross More importantly the text is the Duel Scene in Cyrano de Bergerac by Emond Rostand, a Francophone masterpiece...

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  • @imstm la rabona

  • Who's the guy who pushes Martin into the mud?

  • @imstm Oh, i don't know how that one is called, sorry.

  • @theonexHD thanks but i know the Elastico, i meant the next trick after the Elastico

  • @imstm Elastico.

  • trick at 0:30 by the guy in the blue jumper whats it called?

  • @pofcross Thanks . for some reason it just sound the same when i listen to it in its own lol . this 1 sounds good, t might be just th video effect

  • @pofcross Mille mercis.

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