In 1921, Tottenham Hotspur debuted the cockerel crest on their shirts. A century later, the Club is celebrating the now world-famous bird with a new 2021-22 home kit that gives a subtle, elegant tribute to the heritage crest.
As much as the jersey honors the past, it also serves the future: The kit that players will wear on the pitch and the replica jerseys for fans are constructed with 100 percent recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Since 2010, Nike has been using recycled polyester to produce football kits. Each year, Nike diverts one billion plastic bottles from landfills and waterways by creating and designing with recycled polyester.
In 1921, Tottenham Hotspur debuted the cockerel crest on their shirts. A century later, the Club is celebrating the now world-famous bird with a new 2021-22 home kit that gives a subtle, elegant tribute to the heritage crest.
As much as the jersey honors the past, it also serves the future: The kit that players will wear on the pitch and the replica jerseys for fans are constructed with 100 percent recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Since 2010, Nike has been using recycled polyester to produce football kits. Each year, Nike diverts one billion plastic bottles from landfills and waterways by creating and designing with recycled polyester.
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