Win a Free Kit: Nike Total 90 Kit Design Super Competition
Kit Creator, supported by popular football shirt store Kitbag and Footy Headlines, has launched an exciting new competition that gives you a chance to design a kit using Nike's iconic Total 90 template, and win a free kit.
Enter Now: Total 90 Super Competition - Win a free kit
Nike Total 90 Kit Super Competition
Later this year, Nike will unveil a series of kits inspired by the beloved Total 90 design. Known for its bold circular motifs and futuristic elements, the Total 90 template remains a fan favorite.
The Rules
The new competition challenges you to create a Nike Total 90 kit for one of Nike's elite teams - Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Tottenham, Paris Saint-Germain, Brazil, England, France, and Uruguay. Participants must adhere to a few guidelines to ensure their designs are eligible, as highlighted on the competition page.
The Prize
The winner of the competition will receive:
- One free authentic or replica jersey of their choice, courtesy of Kitbag.
- A one-year Plus Ultimate membership, courtesy of Footy Headlines.
Tips for a Winning Design
- Embrace the Total 90 Aesthetic: Incorporate bold circles, dynamic lines, and retro-futuristic elements to channel the essence of the original template.
- Respect Tradition: Consider the history and identity of the team you’re designing for. A classic color scheme or homage to iconic past kits could earn you extra points.
- Innovate Fearlessly: While tradition is important, don’t shy away from pushing the boundaries. A fresh twist on the template could be exactly what stands out.
- Detail Matters: Ensure your kit is polished and complete, from crest placement to sponsor integration.
How to Enter
- Submit your design through the competition portal.
- Ensure your entry complies with all rules and guidelines.
- Keep an eye on the leaderboard as entries are approved and showcased.
Current Standings
Enter Now: Total 90 Super Competition - Win a free kit
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