Mexico green color jersey.
The Mexican national team’s home jersey in this year’s World Cup is mainly green with red lines as the supplement. The away jersey is mainly white with red lines as the supplement. This year's Mexico national team jersey is sponsored by the sports brand Adidas. This year's design style also uses the main color green.
Because the Mexican national team’s jersey has been mainly green since 1950. This year, the pattern design of the jersey has been enlarged to make it look more fashionable, with the shoulders Part of the red lines enhance the three-dimensional sense of the clothes, and the face adopts a traditional round neck design, making the entire jersey look simple yet gorgeous.
The away jersey of the Mexican national team is full of design. The entire dress is outlined with different patterns in red lines, making the dress more lively. The team emblem on the left chest is in the same position as the home jersey. The position of the jersey is exactly the same. On the right chest is the sponsor's trademark. The design of the away jersey is loved by the majority of fans and is full of fashion.
Introduction to the design meaning of Mexico’s jersey
Mexico is the representative of American civilization. The Mexican team's home stadium jersey was changed to a more classic dark green, while the away team's jersey continued to use the white color of previous years. In terms of design, these two models don't seem to have many similarities, but they all have the same theme, that is "Quetzalcoatl" - Queza_Koyatea, which is Zhongbei Ancient gods of America.
In local ancient legends and myths, Quetzalcoatl is the creature in charge of wind, rain, harvest, and life. He ruled the stars and invented legislation and books. His folk image is usually that of a feathered snake. Because of this point. Mexico's jersey has a large pattern around the neck that resembles feathers or scales.
The white with red stripes and green embellishments make the entire jersey look very attractive and bright. There is also a totem representing "Quetzalcoatl" inside the collar. Comparing it with the ancient stone statues, it can be said that they are very similar.