It is easy to see draw parallels between modern football jerseys and army uniforms of the past; both feature bright hues trimmed with all manner of braid, badges, medals etc. and are worn by groups of men proudly displaying their colors before the opponent.
It's all about belonging to a tribe, displaying your battle colors, adopting the rich and wide variety of designs your favourite team has worn, whether it's a solid and traditional home shirt or an outrageous eyeball scorching away, showing who you follow and by default who you don't. It's all about belonging and showing your true colours.
The combination of multi panelled hi-tech fabric outfits has also enabled designers to create styles that are intended to subconsciously increase physical presence and to give an almost armour-like impression - perfect for battle on the pitch.
Today, football supporters choose to show their allegiance to their team by donning a replica jersey. In the 70s it was scarves and bobble hats.
The fact that the contemporary football battle dress also now contains the financial benefits of additional sponsorship is a problem solely for the kit designers - not the players, not the fans. To the players it is merely a part of their uniform, good or bad, and to the fans it is an expression of their loyalty and devotion. These extra logos are not something to be ashamed of as some older supporters claim. Often the brands become intrinsically linked with the club.
So come show your support as Euro2008 is about to begin! All the newest soccer jerseys at the most affordable prices on the web.
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