Thursday 17 May 2012

Italy kit mock-ups

These are the new Italy home and away kits for the Euro 2012 championships this summer. The home kit features an all-new design inspired by the Italian flag, whilst the away kit sticks to the traditional white, albeit with subtle stripes. They both also feature an all-new logo, designed by generica. The home and away shorts are interchangeable in the event of a kit clash.

Wednesday 16 May 2012

French National Team mock-ups

These are the new French National kits to be used at the Euro 2012 championships. The home kit is in France's traditional blue, with the famous tricolor on the sleeve ends and on the shorts. The logo of the French Football Federation appears in a more modest white than the recent gold, although the star commemorating les bleus' world cup win on home soil in 1998 remains in gold. The away shirt is also in traditional colours, with the tricolor again appearing, this time on the shoulders and in a stripe down the front of the shirt The shorts are the same on both the home and away kits, in an effort to save fans money.

Dutch National kit Mock-Ups

These are the new kits by Generica for the Dutch National team. Like Germany's, these kits also sport the new Generica logo. The home kit is a bespoke design, created specifically for this kit, whilst the second uses the ever-popular "Tercer" template, and the same colours as the home kit, albeit in reverse. Both kits stick strictly to only two colours, to give a simple yet stylish colour scheme.

Tuesday 15 May 2012

New Logo, and German National team Mock-Ups



This is the new logo for Generica Sportswear, and its first appearance on a kit will be on the brand new designs for the German National team (see below). Germany's home kit is largely white, with the German flag proudly displayed on the chest, whilst the away kit is based on the away kits up to the 1980s, when the Germans enjoyed most of their success. More kits for Euro 2012 sides are expected soon


Sunday 21 August 2011

FC Barcelona

These are the new designs for FC Barcelona's teamwear from Generica. The home kit (centre) uses stripes in the club's traditional red and blue, with bright yellow trim. The stripes are of uneven widths, and produce a fading effect across the body. The away kit (left) is predominantly yellow, but features red trim and shorts. These colours are taken from the Catalan national flag, which is also featured below the collar and between the sleeves. The third kit (right) is in a halved pattern, using a slightly lighter shade of black. It also features yellow trim. The home kit is a design unique to Barcelona, and all three feature Unicef's logo across the chest in place of corporate sponsorship.
Aquí hay la nueva equipación del FC Barcelona de Generica. La primera camiseta (centro) usa rayas en los colores tradicionales de los Azulgranas. Pero, a diferencia de camisetas anteriores, estas rayas son de tallas diferentes, y cambian de grana a azul. También, usa mucho amarillo brillante. La segunda (izquierda), es amarilla, pero tiene pantalones cortos rojos. Estos colores se encuentran generalmente en la bandera Catalana, que se encuentra en el pecho de esta camiseta. La tercera (derecha) es negra, pero el diseño incorpora medias de gris oscuro. También hay mucho amarillo. El diseño titular sólo se encuentra en la equipación del Barça, y todos incorporan el logo del Unicef.

Monday 11 July 2011

These are the mock up kits for Manchester City by Generica. The home kit (centre) is in City's traditional sky blue, although the main body also has subtle stripes. The away kit (left) is a much darker blue, although trimmed with the home kit's lighter colour. This too has a subtle colour difference in the main body, although here it is in a halved pattern. Finally, the third kit (right) is burgundy in colour and uses the Generica Tercera design with white as its variant colour.
These are the Mock-Up kit designs for Newcastle United by Generica. The home kit (centre) uses Newcastle's traditional black and white stripes in the new "Generica Rayas" design. The away kit (left), uses the green and yellow colour combination used in the late eighties for Newcastle's change kits. The third kit (right) is predominantly blue and white with black trim, in line with many of Newcastle's recent change kits. All three kits feature Generica's new logo.