The jersey that the men’s national team will wear in the Nations League match against Spain on Nov. 15 at Parken Stadium celebrates the power of unity and taps into the growing trend of merging football and fashion.
When Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Kasper Dolberg, Alexander Bah and the rest of the Danish national team take the pitch against the reigning European champions from Spain on Nov. 15 in Parken, they will be sporting a new and exclusive national team jersey.
As part of a broader collaboration between Hummel, DBU, and the Hummel-owned fashion brand Halo, the players will wear a limited-edition national team jersey that honours the strength of unity and represents not only plays on the pitch but also the unseen victories achieved through solidarity.
“We are incredibly proud to have had the opportunity to collaborate with Hummel and DBU to design a national team jersey that symbolizes cohesion, courage and community,” said Daniel Struzinski, Head of Halo. “For us, community is the core of both football and Danish culture, and the jersey is meant to remind us that we are stronger together than we are apart. Putting into play our own history combined with the values and roots of the national team, we have designed a national team jersey that represents a united entity fighting for a common goal – both on and off the pitch,” Struzinski concludes.
The new national team jersey is designed in a deep bordeaux colourway, merging Halo’s Scandinavian design aesthetics with the proud heritage of football. The unique pattern displayed is inspired by skydiving and harks back to the founder of Halo, Helge Petersen, who conceived the idea for the brand during a parachute jump in 1981.
