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France wearing green for the Statue of Liberty: inside the unusual interpretation of 'national pride' that makes World Cup jerseys | Fortune

Nike's Liberté away kit uses its mint hue to reframe a 140-year-old diplomatic gift as a statement of national identity on American soil.

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France wearing green for the Statue of Liberty: inside the unusual interpretation of 'national pride' that…

Nike's Liberté away kit uses its mint hue to reframe a 140-year-old diplomatic gift as a statement of national identity on American soil.

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National pride meets breathable mesh: A look at the design of World Cup uniforms

In designing the uniforms for this year's World Cup, Nike and other apparel makers sought to channel national pride and maximize comfort.

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    National pride meets breathable mesh: A look at the design of World Cup uniforms

    In designing the uniforms for this year's World Cup, Nike and other apparel makers sought to channel national pride and maximize comfort.

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    France wearing green for the Statue of Liberty: inside the unusual interpretation of 'national pride' that makes World Cup jerseys | Fortune

    Nike's Liberté away kit uses its mint hue to reframe a 140-year-old diplomatic gift as a statement of national identity on American soil.