The Netherlands football club is the favorite to come out on top in their Group E preliminary round, and is projected to be a contender for the World Cup. Such a daunting team is worthy of recognition, as Nike included the Netherlands in their Nike Sportswear Six Collection. Included in the Collection is some sweet kicks inspired by the new colourway of the Netherlands kit; check out the newly released and technically advanced Nike Air BW Gen II in the Netherlands orange. The rest of the gear was designed by graffiti artist and rabid football-fan Delta, using geometrics as his inspiration. Check out the collection of kicks and gear, which includes the Nike Dunk High AC, Nike Lunarlite Woven Chukka, and other classic Nike apparel.
Nike Sportswear Six Collection – Netherlands – Delta – Spring / Summer 2010
John Kim
February 16, 2010
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The Netherlands football club is the favorite to come out on top in their Group E preliminary round, and is projected to be a contender for the World Cup. Such a daunting team is worthy of recognition, as Nike included the Netherlands in their Nike Sportswear Six Collaboration. Included in the Collection is some sweet kicks inspired by the new colourway of the Netherlands kit; check out the newly released and technically advanced Nike Air BW Gen II in the Netherlands orange. The rest of the gear was designed by graffity artist Delta, using geometrics as his inspiration. Check out the collection of kicks and gear, which includes the Nike Dunk High AC, Nike Lunarlite Woven Chukka, and other classic Nike apparel.
Netherlands Artist: Delta Graffiti artist Delta, aka Boris Tellegen, has created a geometric world with his art that is a colorful reflection of the constructivist movement that brings to mind both block-like cities as well as pixelized digital environments. A rabid football fan, he was especially excited to play with the colorways on The Netherlands’ new kits. His artwork for the assortment is an extension of his blocky visual language: The boxy mascot is a simple-yet-dynamic running man, the crest is a cubic puzzle of numbers, and the font is unlike anything before it – heavy as concrete, but somehow agile through its italicized forwardlean.
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