New T-shirt Albiceleste, which includes tThe three stars on the shield and the FIFA badge accrediting the World Champion went on sale this Monday in Argentina in the midst of a hangover from the celebration of the title won in Qatar 2022.
Although it was originally planned that Adidas brand stores that wear the Argentine football team would offer the new kit, it was only available for sale online, through the brand’s app and on its official website in Argentina.
The official page opens with a message “The Third Star Has Arrived” and adds a photo gallery in which you can see one of the Skaloneta captains, Lionel Messi, carrying the trophy won at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and another detail added by the new albiceleste clothing.
“Everyone’s Most Anticipated: 3-Star AFA Shirt“, the company explains online, adding that “early launch” is “exclusively” for members of your club.
The shirt for sale is a “replica”, i.e. not official, worn by the players, although, as the company explained, it includes “a shield, 3 embroidered stars (in the form of a pyramid), and also has the shield of the FIFA World Cup 2022”, which can only be worn by the current owner until the next tournament.
The price, according to the data provided by the company, is 22,999 local pesos, which is equivalent to 129 US dollars.
Argentina hosted the third World Cup in its history on 18 December, having won the 1978 and 1986 championships.
Annoyed and frustrated users due to low availability
Even though the launch was announced by the brand with hype and plates, consumers were not satisfiedConsidering this manifest that there were so few units on sale that most of them did not reach. Some claimed they were only available for 30 seconds while others They think they haven’t even entered the marketbecause they refreshed the page every few seconds and never made a purchase.
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Source: La Opinion
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