The Nike Dunk Low SP ‘Brazil’ replicates the look of the classic ‘Brazil’ Dunk from 2001, featuring a simple two-tone color scheme that combines a yellow leather base with contrasting green overlays. Nike branding adorns the heel tab and stitched-on woven tag atop the lightly padded nylon tongue. The low-profile silhouette is mounted on a sturdy white foam midsole, reinforced underfoot by a green rubber outsole.
Birko-Flor is made of easy-to-care-for and hygienic PVC, which has been lined on the inside with a soft, breathable layer of fleece. This high-quality material is very gentle on the skin, and it’s comfortable while also being very durable.
Proportions are changing, and personal style reigns supreme. With a new perspective on our Campus 80s, these adidas sneakers show bold simplicity at its best with a clean suede upper and classic contrasting 3-Stripes. Updated proportions inspired by the 2000s skate era bring an authentic, self-defined vibe to your everyday style.
Ice-cold Manchester United style finds a fresh look. It won’t take fans long to see the influence of the club’s early-’90s adidas snowflake kit on this jersey. What are new, though, are those flashes of purple and lilac, and the metallic finish that gives the red devil badge extra lustre. This comfortable shirt employs moisture-managing AEROREADY so fans can stay focused on the football.
Chelsea have officially pulled the curtain back on their 2025/26 away kit. The fresh look leans on heritage, featuring a clean off-white base offset by deep military green and bold red accents.
The standout detail? A striking column of eight vertical stripes, four green, four red, running down the centre, a clear homage to the club’s 1974/75 away kit.
Kit Design: The Nike Chelsea 2025-26 away football shirt has an off-white main color (officially ‘Phantom’) combined with a dark military green (officially ‘Galactic Jade’) and red details.
Historical Inspiration: The kit is inspired by the 1974-75 away shirt, incorporating the colors of the Hungarian flag and paying tribute to the ‘Magnificent Magyars’.
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