Bafana Bafana's away kit at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France has been reworked into an elegant knitted jersey.
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What's the story?
Kasi Flavour 10 has reworked Bafana's predominantly white away jersey from their first World Cup appearance in France.
The design of the 1998 jersey has been reincorporated into a cosy knitted jersey.
Kasi Flavour is run by the late Shakes Kungwane's son, Kabelo who fuses football, style, and culture using inspiration from the past and present.
98 World Cup Bafana Bafana Inspired Knit Jersey. Now Available https://t.co/3y5IF0GhXF pic.twitter.com/ifHtRQCKqo
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The jersey
The 98 Knit jersey was made available for purchase on Monday and costs R 1 499. The description on the website reads:
"Inspired the 98 Bafana World Cup jersey. The first World Cup South Africa qualified for the World Cup. 100% Acrylic, Made In South Africa."
The jersey is made up of yellow, red, and green hues, inspired by the above-mentioned away kit in 1998.
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The snug jersey comes with a Number 10 on the front and is complete with a green collar that resembles the original jersey that Bafana wore during their 3-1 defeat to hosts France at the tournament.
Kasi Flavour
Led by Kabelo Kungwane, Kasi Flavour does more than just pay homage to South African Football cultural history through clothes, they also work as a creative agency.
Kasi Flavour has worked with the PSL's big three in Orlando Pirates, Kaizer Chiefs, and Mamelodi Sundowns, telling unique and timeless stories on local football's greatest institutions.
Kungwane's brand has also worked with Nike and Puma, with styling, creative direction, and photography in mediums including film, being its biggest weapon.
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