Well, you don't need to school the Parisians about fashion.
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And with PSG making their biggest statement yet by signing Neymar for a whopping €222m, the last thing you'd want them to do is to dress him up in an abomination.
Nike gets it spot on with the kit though. They've cut the thick sides of the strip that runs down the middle. The thin line gives the kit a classy finish.
The kit as a whole looks like something that was carefully planned out. The symmetrically placed sponsor logo and the club crest complement each other. And so does the sponsor name that runs down the centre. The faded maroon on the sleeves is a welcome addition.
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Shambhu Ajith
Shambhu is a European and international football journalist at Sportskeeda who focuses on previews, listicles and news articles. An ardent Manchester United supporter since before his teenage years, he started following the Red Devils by age 10 watching MUTV on television. Shambhu is also a highly-revered rapper and a playback singer on Spotify, having a whopping 1 million monthly listeners.
For his articles, Shambhu believes in triple-checking every piece of information, relying on trusted websites like Transfermarkt and Opta, and staying away from speculative publications. He believes that his law degree helped him to be more articulate and meticulous with his content and one of his core strengths is seamlessly involving emotion in his write-ups owing to the love for the sport. For Sportskeeda, has done exclusive interviews with Spanish legends Gaizka Mendieta and Fernando Morientes so far, and his articles boast of a huge readership of close to 50 million.
Shambhu's favorite footballer is Lionel Messi, and the Argentine attaining glory in 2022 is his favorite FIFA World Cup moment. He believes only Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland could replicate Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's rivalry in the years to come. His favorite manager is Sir Alex Ferguson due to the Scot's unmatched longevity at the top.