England’s football kit has changed dramatically over the years but one feature typically remains unchanged: the cross of St George. Nike, which is designing the England kit for this summer’s Euro 2024 tournament in Germany, has redesigned the red and white flag in navy, light blue and purple. Why did it think doing so was a good idea?
The backlash has been predictably swift: Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the St George’s flag was a unifying symbol which should not be changed: ‘We just need to be proud of it. So I think they should just reconsider this and change it back.’ Rishi Sunak said the flag should not be ‘messed with’. And Nigel Farage called the design ‘an absolute joke’.
Nike’s response was equally predictable. They have no plans to withdraw the shirts after the reaction of ruddy-faced conservatives, and the ‘playful update to the cross of St George’ is a symbol which ‘appears on the collar to unite and inspire’.
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