PUMA today launched the new
official home and away play kits for the Swiss National team, who are preparing
for their tenth appearance in the FIFA World Cup. The new home kit will debut on
pitch this Wednesday in St. Gallen when the Swiss National Team play against
Croatia.
The new kits feature PUMA’s
new football apparel innovation PWR ACTV, a first-to-market use of both
athletic taping and compression within the apparel.
The ACTV tape is strategically placed within the garment to provide micro-massages on the skin, working with the human body to help maximise performance and provide players with a faster, more effective energy supply to the active muscles. This combined with the underarm mesh inserts for increased breathability and freedom of movement, will help Switzerland have a competitive advantage at this year’s World Cup.
The ACTV tape is strategically placed within the garment to provide micro-massages on the skin, working with the human body to help maximise performance and provide players with a faster, more effective energy supply to the active muscles. This combined with the underarm mesh inserts for increased breathability and freedom of movement, will help Switzerland have a competitive advantage at this year’s World Cup.
The home shirt is a simple
and sophisticated design and a standalone silhouette for the Swiss national
football team. The design of the shirt is inspired by the Swiss flag; the main
body colour is PUMA Red and white lines run vertically down the left and right
side of the torso. It also features a subtle tonal embossed Swiss Cross across
the main front panel, representing the national pride of Switzerland.
PUMA player Stephan
Lichtsteiner and Swiss National Team player said, “The new kits that PUMA have
made are really nice. The style is great and the design reflects the pride we
all feel for our nation.
This week when we play against Croatia will be the first time we wear the new kits on pitch and put the new performance technology to the test. Having a shirt with the ACTV tape actually combined into the inside is a great idea and I’m looking forward to wearing a shirt that will help our performance.”
This week when we play against Croatia will be the first time we wear the new kits on pitch and put the new performance technology to the test. Having a shirt with the ACTV tape actually combined into the inside is a great idea and I’m looking forward to wearing a shirt that will help our performance.”