Tsarist Garb: The Colors of the 2010 World Cup

by George on February 12, 2010

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The 2010 World Cup in South Africa is quickly approaching, and you might wanna think about gearing up.

There are plenty of jerseys to be had, and plenty more to be won if you check out this Free Jerseys for Life contest. You even get $10 off a purchase to boot.

Anywho, here are a few of my favorite jerseys that you’ll see this summer:

Argentina

Lionel Messi Argentina national soccer team jersey

If it’s good enough for Lionel Messi, it’s good enough for you. Sleek baby blue pinstripes – what more could you ask for?

Brazil

Ronaldinho Brazil national team jersey

Nothing ellicits as many images of soccer dominance as the yellow Brazilian national team jerseys. Pele wore it. Ronaldo wore it. Ronaldinho wore it. This kit is synonymous with Win.

Ivory Coast

Didier Drogba Ivory Coast national team jersey

There’s something about that bright orange that I love. And to boot, it’s the primary color in this ensemble – not like a third jersey trying to stand out or anything. This squad always looks to surprise, so their play often mirrors the flashiness of their wardrobe. Or maybe I’m just a big Didier Drogba fan…

Croatia

Croatia men's national soccer team

I don’t even know if Croatia qualified this time around, but who cares! They look like picnic baskets! Tee hee!

United States of America

Clint Dempsey United States of America men's national soccer team

You didn’t seriously I think I forgot about our boys did you? I mean, I DID dedicate a post to this at some juncture already. Our garb is clean and classy. By the time we’re through with the field at this World Cup, there will be plenty more fans around the world donning these shirts and repping the good ol’ US of A.

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