Photo: New Brazil Kit for 2010 World Cup in South Africa

It’s finally out. The new Brazil uniform to be used in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa was released today in London with Alexandre Pato as mannequin (even though he is not in Dunga’s current plans it seems – Barcelona did not release Dani Alves to the event). The new uniform is not only beautiful but also green – as in ecologically correct green.

The new shirt material is made out of 8 recyclable plastic bottles and the it is also 100% recyclable. Another interesting fact is that the yellow jersey became 15% lighter then the one used in World Cup 2006. Goof stuff.

Brazil will use the new uniform next Tuesday when they face Ireland in a friendly in London.

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