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Your support makes all the difference.Only ten days until the soccer World Cup kicks off in South Africa - here are the most fashionable choices to make your stance clear.
Giorgio Armani
The Italian designer launched what may be the most fashionable line for the World Cup, including belts, light sneakers, underwear, and weekender bags. The flag of your favorite team can be attached to each of the items.
http://www.giorgioarmani.com
Hugo Boss
For a patriotic polo shirt, turn to Boss Green, which has released smart polos embroidered with the respective flags.
Edun
Staying true to its ethical principles, Edun will present a range of organic t-shirts inspired by Africa on June 8. Sporting motifs drawn by Kenyan children, the t-shirts ($60 each) will help finance support schemes in African schools.
Wood Wood
The Danish design label now sells World Cup-inspired t-shirts in its online store.
Havaianas
Flip-flops printed in your country's flag pattern will be available for both men and women, retailing for $24.
Stussy
The streetwear brand has released a collection of graphic-printed t-shirts, featuring slogans such as 'Old Skool still kicking it' or 'Can I kick it?.'
ToyWatch
Support Italy, South Africa, England, the US, Japan, Germany, Brazil, Spain, or France? Good, because those are the nine countries that got their own World Cup Jelly ToyWatch ($195), with a flag on the display.
Puma
Two new sneaker models have been released in honor of the event: called JB2010 (standing for Johannesburg 2010), they feature prints inspired by Ghana and Cameroon in red, yellow, and green.
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