Nike : New Zealand’s Football Kits Evoke the Spirit of a Māori Legend
May 17, 2018 at 10:14 pm
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In Māori legend, New Zealand's endemic silver fern represents strength, resistance and power. These traits relate to the unique underside of the tree's fronds that reflect under moonlight, creating something akin to a natural nightlight. Thus, they have been celebrated for guiding travelers.
'People in New Zealand rally behind the silver fern,' says Pete Hoppins, Nike Football Apparel Senior Design Director. 'While it has been the primary symbol for New Zealand football for some time, we decided to integrate the frond more completely into the national team collection for 2018.'
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