The garment in question refers to the shirt worn by the Brazilian national football team during their victorious campaign in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. This specific article of clothing, identifiable by its yellow color, green trim, and the Brazilian Football Confederation crest, became a symbol of the nation’s fifth World Cup title.
Its significance extends beyond mere sportswear; it represents a period of national pride and sporting achievement for Brazil. Commercially, it became a highly sought-after item, contributing significantly to sports apparel sales worldwide. Furthermore, its design and association with a winning team have cemented its place in footballing history, influencing subsequent jersey designs.