* t were published the following: 3rd. Temuco, and alternate deputy Rangers and Everton. The rest of the article remains the same (15/08/2009).
As time passes, we can see that the advance of technology has largely improved our lives. However, many times modernity makes everything old seem obsolete and disposable. The footballing world-camisetólogo no stranger to this fact, and to prove it, today we will review 3 cases in which history has been displaced by creative decisions, market or inspired by the "brilliance" of a leader (me tinca more last ...). Deportes Temuco
Today, struggle to return to the First "B", but for several years used to be a great promoter of the tournament in Chile Primera Division (just remember the decade '90, teams with players like Franz Arancibia, Cristian Montecinos or Uruguay Carlos Maria Morales ). In most of its history (at least the "Club de Deportes Temuco", from 1986) the shirt holder has been "Celtic style" white and green striped horizontally, which gives a degree of exclusivity within the medium.
At a time now, we have seen flat temuquenses shirt (white with some bright green or vice versa), Barca cheap replicas or even vertical stripes. To the author of this blog, Sports Temuco should not use something very different than this:
Holder "Celtic" green alternate with bright white and a third kit with a much darker green that comes in black. Note that in this case had the advice of a fan of Temuco, Marcelo Rosas. To him they devoted the costumes.
Rangers de Talca
Here historically has wandered over style "Flamengo" and "Milan." The only thing we know for sure the shirt-rangerina is that it is red and black. I tried to figure out the mystery design which has been used for more years, with the eternal "Dunga" Pinto model. I think that is what looks best.
The most innovative in this case can be the third gray shirt with red and black stripes. In fact, it's innovative take Chilean club third jersey ... Everton
Here there are many decades old, but if there is a tradition lost. Where is the orange stripe? Nobody seems to know the answer. If there is anything that identifies this club suffered its strip mining is, to be a unique design in the world (at least I do not remember another team albinaranja with a strip in the middle). For the nostalgic, I wanted to reuse the design that made famous Ivan Zamorano, Ronald Fuentes and Sergio mythical "Black" Smith . Precisely, the maximum cobresalino idol is honored with these designs:
Surely more than one will believe that the third design I invented out of nowhere. To his surprise, the shirt club owner was originally from El Salvador green with white, then orange stripes were added, until a few years completely eliminated the original color. Today is rescued just in the year where Everton celebrates its anniversary # 30.
is true, are not professional designs (in fact, it's 100% Paint), but the idea was to do what designers creative and sports brands apparently are not doing: use the history of the clubs to make better products.