
The best animalier jerseys A trend that could continue next season with the Juventus kit
Over the years, football clubs have made more and more efforts to make their jerseys original and innovative, from the materials to the colours, sometimes going against the clubs' history. Recent seasons have seen the most unusual patterns and designs, including Animalier, which uses the team's animal symbol as inspiration for the design or colours of the jerseys. It's a trend that also helps teams define their aesthetic identity, strengthening recognition also through patterns that can become new club logos. It is no coincidence that many, from Italy to abroad, have decided to dress in this bold and imaginative style on various occasions.
Juventus from zebra stripes to leopard print
In Korean mythology, the white tiger is a sacred animal, although it has been extinct on the Asian peninsula for decades. So much so that it also appears in the national team's logo, with Napoli centre-back Kim Min-Jae looming large in defence. And in 2020, Nike has designed an away jersey for South Korea dedicated precisely to the country's iconic animal. The jersey is all-white and features a black tiger motif complemented by the Swoosh, inserts and numbers in gold.