Few kits are released in the modern age to universal critical acclaim, but sometimes certain aesthetic choices provoke intense debate. That’s what Nike have done with their modification to the St George’s Cross on England’s Euro 2024 kit.
A post on X from the sportswear giant that read “A playful update to the 🏴 of St George appears on the collar to unite and inspire” has since been viewed 33.7 million times and counting. But what was the playful update that’s prompted such a divide ahead of the Three Lions’ trip to Germany this summer?
The flag of St George features a traditional red cross on a white background, with the new kit switched to purple and blue stripes.
A playful update to the 🏴 of St. George appears on the collar to unite and inspire. pic.twitter.com/lXEjXhbIJO
— Nike Football (@nikefootball) March 18, 2024
A spokesperson for Nike revealed: “The England 2024 home kit disrupts history with a modern take on a classic.
“The trim on the cuffs takes its cues from the training gear worn by England’s 1966 heroes, with a gradient of blues and reds topped with purple. The same colours also feature an interpretation of the flag of St George on the back of the collar.”
The reference to the 1966 squad, still the only England side to win a major international tournament, wasn’t enough to stop legions of social media users announcing their disapproval.
There were some, with faces pinker than a perfectly cooked joint of gammon, who had to let their feelings be known by the masses. Others poked fun and had a laugh with it, which is what we’re going to focus on instead.
If you really need to find out what the likes of Lee Anderson and Joey Barton think, hey; the search bar is waiting.
The new England flag is great because it illustrates the different shades people go when talking about it.
— Jacob Whitehead (@jwhitey98) March 22, 2024
New England flag 😂 pic.twitter.com/0G8u9KW3zI
— 🍀 Celtic1967.com 🍀 (@Celtic1967_com) March 22, 2024
The Nike board of directors after changing the England flag: pic.twitter.com/kPfcPcHf1q
— Doug Simpson (@DouggSimpsonn) March 22, 2024
Apparently so many fans are “furious” over the England flag portrayal on the back of the shirt.
The flag is “sacrosanct” and shouldn’t be “defiled”, apparently.
Unless you want to get on TV. pic.twitter.com/m8uQ6sfuhR
— Andrew Raeburn (@andrew_raeburn) March 22, 2024
good lord this is pathetic https://t.co/UYlhfeF4uk
— Becky Taylor-Gill…
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