T-shirt which showed up his underarm perspiration
Half the French team and several Italian, Spanish, Irish, Russian and Swiss players have raised their garters if not always their game. Never underestimate the subliminal power of branding, sports analyst Renaud Vaschalde of NPD said. The chrome boots with which Wales superstar Gareth Bale scored one of the goals of the competition have no laces, and غير مجاز مي باشدt 335. Thigh-length socksWith thigh-high boots making a comeback on the catwalks, footballers are right on trend by wearing their socks over their knees. Hairstyles can even turn matches, with Turkey’s Ozan Tufan blamed for defeat against Croatia for adjusting his fringe while Luka Modric scored. More wearable tops also means more sales for the two big shirtmakers, Adidas and Nike, who between them supply 15 of the 24 teams in the tournament. “Even unconsciously people will wear more Adidas, Nike or Puma clothing during the Euros,” he said. The new sock-like Adidas Ace 16+ Purecontrol boots have been called “Moon boots from Mars” and are tightened with a new pull-string mechanism. But the hair trend of the tournament by far is for the Mohawk, a cut first made famous by David Beckham in 2000. Chrome bootsThey are so shiny you can see your face in Black sheared fur faux fur fabric them, and they certainly seem to have dazzled England’s goalkeeper Joe Hart.
They are also being worn by France’s Pogba and German midfielder Mesut Ozil. With star footballers now doubling as fashion icons — led by Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo who has his own underwear label — we pick out the top five trends at the Euro 2016 championships. Scratch and sniffThe fashion faux pas of the tournament has come from an wholly unexpected quarter: Germany’s coach Joachim Loew, the man who pioneered cashmire cardigans on the touchline. While Loew apologised for the gesture — dubbed “Trouser-gate” by the German press — many will recall he was previously caught on camera picking his nose. The England legend said it was inspired by the psychopathic Travis Bickle character in the classic 1976 film Taxi Driver.
But his choice of a grey T-shirt which showed up his underarm perspiration was as unfortunate as his scratching his genitals on live television and then sniffing his finger. But that hasn’t stopped two stand-out stars of the Euros so far, Slovakian striker Marek Hamsik and France’s Dimitri Payet from sporting it.With star footballers now doubling as fashion icons — led by Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo who has his own underwear label — we pick out the top five trends at the Euro 2016 championships. Italy, Germany, England and hosts France have all gone back to their roots, with Adidas’ handsomely simple Spain rig winning many fans. Mohawk haircutsThe hairdresser responsible for French star Paul Pogba’s spiral cockerel hairdo has been hired by the Portuguese squad to shave patterns on its stars’ heads..More sober shirtsAfter years of garish Dayglo designs, there is a marked return to a more sober classicism in football kits
برچسب: ،