Dec
14
2007

Greece 2007-09 Home Kit

Written by Brad Barnett. Tagged: Greece

Like most of the other teams in the Euro 2008, Greece designed a new kit to be released for this tournament and future home matches. I have long been a follower of the Greece kits, and there are not too many that I do not like. Mainly because of the color scheme of white and blue…hard to go wrong with those two colors in my opinion.

Going with a solid field of white for the home kit, Greece and Adidas kept this kit extremely simple and clean. With nothing more than the three stripes down the sleeves and the Adidas logo and Greece badge all in the same blue, it makes this kit really stand out. Though the orignality is low, the kit is clean and nice. It deserves 4 out of 5 stars, though some might say 3 because of the lack of flare. I stand by my firm 4 out of 5.

Greece 2007-09 Home Kit

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  1. May 7, 2008Gerasimos Kuphos

    Though the pictures make it clear, judging from your comments I don’t believe you’ve noticed the Greek flag basically watermarked (for lack of a better word?) into the shirt. Both on the front with the cross on the top part of the shirt and the stripes running down, and on the back with stripes running from top to bottom. The word “Ellas”/Greece (Hellas as written in English, though the H shouldn’t be pronounced) is written on the bottom of the shirt on the back in gold lettering. Not quite sure why it is placed on the bottom of the shirt since ive seen the rest of the adidas kits have the country name written on the top of the back..but what can ya do?

    Oh, did I mention an excerpt from the Greek national anthem is on the inside of the shirt? The fourth picture is a zoom up on that aspect of the shirt.

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