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England Home Goalkeeper Infant Kit 2010 The fresh new 201011 England Home kit builds on the tailoring, style and performance elements of the previous 200910 home and current away kits.nbspInspired by an increasingly diverse England, Saville has created a new fabric print on the shoulder panels of the new England home shirt that is a reflection of his vision of modern England.nbsp Made up of different interpretations of the classic St Georgersquos cross symbol, the pattern is displayed through the repetition of four different coloured crosses that are evocative of the basting stitches synonymous with bespoke tailoring.The traditional red cross is still present alongside blue and green ones, which are colours present in the official England team crest. These have been joined by a purple cross, a blend of all the three previous colours to accentuate diversity.nbsp The conceptual change visually reflects modern England in a noticeable step forward from the current all white kit.The shirt takes its inspiration from the more formal classic shirts of Englandrsquos footballing past. Umbro has developed a new longer, more open neckline for the shirt, building on the square neckline that was designed for the away shirt but allowing additional movement across the chest, keeping its shape especially when a player is running.Alongside the white home shirt will be the new home goalkeeperrsquos shirt in black with a purple trim. Purple piping has been added to the kit after Saville was inspired by the cut line on a formal shirt, feeling that this highlight made the kit look like a design sketch.Joe Hart, England goalkeeper, comments ldquoThe new England goalkeeper home kit is undoubtedly the best fitting England kit yet. I love the black and the subtle nature of the pattern blended into the shirtrdquo.
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