COMO A UMBRO TRANSFORMOU AS CAMISAS DO FLAMENGO E MARCOU A MODA DO FUTEBOL NOS ANOS 90

Football shirts changed completely in the 90s. Cotton gave way to polyester, sublimation allowed for bold graphics, streetwear influenced the sport, and Umbro became one of the most iconic brands of the decade. At Flamengo, this transformation was profound. In this video, we recount how Umbro arrived at Flamengo in 1992, replacing Adidas, and how the partnership marked an aesthetic turning point for the club. We revisit the first exclusive model from 1993, the iconic 1994 shirt, the reissue of the "Papagaio de Vintém" (Penny Parrot) for the centenary in 1995, the exaggerated and shiny 1996 jersey, the gradient design of 1997, the very rare blue shirt not approved by the Deliberative Council, and the last Umbro uniform in 1999, used in the Mercosur Cup victory. We also explain the context of 90s fashion, the influence of streetwear, terrace culture, sublimation in Brazil, Carioca, Color Prints, and brands like Dell’erba, Finta, and Penalty. A report about Flamengo, fashion, memory, and the history of the jerseys that remain alive to this day in the stands and in Flamengo's collecting. 👉 Like, subscribe to the channel, and activate the bell so you don't miss any updates about Flamengo!: http://bit.ly/CanalSerFlamengo WANT TO TALK AND INTERACT WITH US?: CONTACT | [email protected] br -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLAMENGO CHANNEL SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram @siteserflamengo Twitter @siteserflamengo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESENTER: Tulio Rodrigues - Twitter @PoetaTulio Instagram @PoetaTulio #Flamengo #FlamengoNews #FlamengoShirt Chapters: 00:00 Opening about the 90s, fashion, Umbro and Flamengo 02:36 Streetwear and its influence on football fashion 05:30 Umbro as a landmark brand of the decade 07:43 Brazilian urban fashion and streetwear 10:52 Umbro replaces Adidas at Flamengo