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Sports14:28 · Jun 13

Why Pink Boots Became the World Cup’s Standout Trend

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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At the start of the World Cup, sharp-eyed viewers noticed an unusual sight on the pitch, an explosion of pink football boots. Israeli sports outlet Sport 5 said the color had become far more common than in recent years, prompting questions in England about why pink was becoming, in effect, “the new black.”

According to BBC reporting cited in the article, leading brands once favored restrained designs, but this summer’s new releases have leaned into bold, vivid colors meant to make the boots stand out. The companies plan products years in advance, sometimes beginning work up to two years before launch, and consult trend-forecasting firms to predict which colors and styles will sell when the shoes reach stores.

The piece says players today are more willing than previous generations to wear flashy footwear, and some are contractually required to wear pink boots. Brands also want the shoes to pop against the green grass and remain visible to television viewers, both in open play and under stadium lighting.

The Athletic added another factor, noting that no team at this World Cup is wearing a pink kit, which makes the boots stand out even more. Nike executive Odinga Niamako said, “Indeed, we intended for our shoe to stand out relative to the uniform. In every tournament we take a slightly different approach, and in this tournament we wanted it to catch the eye.”

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