Fifa world cup 2010 jersey design part-1
Here is impressive and extra ordinary jersey designs for fifa World cup 2010. I have mentioned the designs with some descriptions any way, you can get the more information from linked site. I think general people have a way to buy these jerseys easily. Here is describe with flag of t5he county and corresponding jersey design.
South Africa
This jersey has the new CLIMACOOL design, which keeps the skin free of heat and sweat during warm temperatures. Thus, players have a more breathable jersey while running as many as 6 or 7 miles during one game. Funny thing is that the World Cup is staged in the southern hemisphere where it’s actually winter in June! know more

Slovakia

Not much to Adidas’s design for Slovakia’s World Cup jersey, but I have to say that it’s clean and elegant. For a country known for its past political struggles, playing in its first World Cup as an independent nation is nothing less than historical. Wearing the blued and white kit will be a moment of celebration for Repre and its fans. Now what Repre stands for is anyone’s guess, as stories are forged to the history of the nickname. more
Paraguay
Very Altetico Madrid-esk, but I have to say that I like it. Paraguay’s jersey isn’t immediately recognized like its South American counterparts Argentina or Brazil.
ITALY

This year’s Puma shirt is dynamic as it pays tribute to Savoia with the traditional blue, but it also recognizes the national flag with the three colors on the collar
Cameroon

This summer’s Cameroon top is very African, or at least African in how Americans view it. It’s bright, flamboyant, and has a lion’s head imprinted on the right shoulder.
Japan

Japan’s home jersey is very aesthetic, and the thing that makes it great is nobody seems to have the accurate portrayal of what the feathers actually mean.
Denmark

there are several examples of countries with jerseys that have some symbol emblazoned across it that’s representative of something to do with that country
Netherlands

It’s one of those weird, unexplainable things when a nation’s colors aren’t really what they seem. Technically, the Netherlands national colors are red, white, and blue, but that’s not how the Dutch see it. Orange is the national color in their eyes because the royal family once owned the principality of Orange.
Germany

hat’s the best way to describe Germany’s 2010 World Cup jersey by Adidas. It’s not much to look at, but I think it tells more about a country than probably any other shirt that will grace the fields of South Africa this summer. Germans have been shunned (by their own people…trust me…it’s true)
Ghana

Ghana’s away jersey is a fun, colorful display that embodies flair and creativity. The team’s midfield has just that in Stephen Appiah and Michael Essien. These two players bring a level of play to this African national team that can change games. Besides being creative players
Australia

One word comes to mind…UGLY!
Actually the home jersey (left) isn’t so bad, but the away jersey (right) is horrendous
Serbia

The thing that’s difficult about the Serbian jersey is its lack of history. Argentina’s home top is very recognizable with its light blue and white stripes.
This topics has been taken from http://elmundosports.com you can visit to know more about these jersey.

