New superb Hummel x V-Varen Nagasaki shirts
Japanese clubs' jersey are really cool as usual
November 8th, 2018
If in last years we watched with interest the J-League is undoubtedly due to the Japanese teams' jerseys: imaginative, colorful and original enough to envy them a lot. A few months ago we already focused on the charm of their shirts, but now it's time to talk about their developments for the 2018/9 season. Today we are focused on a young club like V-Varen Nagasaki, in top flight only from 2017, which together with a never banal partner like Hummel presented their new uniforms: the result? We fell in love with it at first sight.
The home jersey is predominantly blue and orange and was created by the local graphic designer Kazuyoshi Okamoto, who wanted to depict some characteristic symbols of the Japanese city, including the geographical references and embodying the maxim 'Nagasaki as One'. And then there are unique details: in addition to the badge, in the front at the bottom there is also a flying pigeon, to remember what happened over 70 years ago when the city was the victim of the drop of the atomic bomb, while in the back there's the Unicef patch to reiterate the club's intent to bring a message of peace. The away shirt is always made by Okamoto, and have a white background with a very interesting graphic pattern based on blue and orange lines that reproduce the contours of the flames of Japanese dragons.