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Winter break? No thanks, there's nothing better than festive football. Here's our pick of who was wearing what over the past seven days of football across the globe.
The 'Hunt Series' finally found a way onto pitch this weekend via Thailand U21's player Kittsanaprom Bunsarn. The glow in the dark technology may not have been to everyone's taste but the pack itself boasted a strong visual presence & deserved more pitch time than it received.
Complete black outs are usually reserved for prototype boots when brands are trying to hide a new release but Zaid Krouch has customised his Magista Obra boots with an all over black screen to disguise any branding and detailing.
Lotto bagged some on pitch time in the FIFA Club World Cup Play-Off Quarter Final this week as Ivan Vicelich laced up in the Zhero Gravity III 200. The Zhero Gravity series waved goodbye to the laceless design with the release of the latest model but can still hold its own on the top stage.
Brett Pitman nailed the boot/kit combo at the weekend in his custom red/black adidas F50 adizero boots to match up with his side's home colours in Bournemouth 5-3 win over Cardiff City in the Championship.
Masashi Mamekawa whipped out a pair of old school Under Armour boots for Japan's U21 friendly against Thailand. Mamekawa's model of the boot are a rare spot on pitch and in stores alike, you won't find many other players sporting a pair.
The PUMA King has been resigned on pitch by the brand as they opt to lace their contracted athletes up in the evoSPEED and evoPOWER models but Mohd Akil isn't having any of that. Akil was sporting a White/Black/Yellow/Glacier previous King generation this week. Long live the King.
Xavi started Barca's 0-0 draw with Getafe wearing the Supernatural Predator Instinct but reverted to his Solar Blue/Neon Pink colourway midway through the game. The chances of there being no Supernatural soft ground versions in the away changing rooms is slim so only Xavi knows what caused the swap.
Kieran Gibbs laced up in his F50 adizero boots for the first time after signing with adidas earlier this week. The Arsenal and England full back had been a long term Nike player but completed the switch after an unveiling in Pro-Direct LDN19 before the Gunners beat Newcastle 4-1.
Another Bournemouth player that caught our eye at Dean Court on Saturday was Marc Pugh wearing a take-down version of the first generation evoSPEED. Certainly one of the most random boot spots of the week but Pugh likes to mix up his footwear after wearing the adidas Nitrocharge, Predator and Nike Tiempo in recent months.
The Nike 'Shine Through' pack dominated pitches again this weekend as the all white designs were on the feet of all Nike contracted players. Remy Cabella lined up for Newcastle in the Superfly IV, a tidy little match up for the Newcastle home kit.
The CR7 Vapor X is arguably the best Vapor X colourway yet. The only downside is the heavy CR7 branding on the inside of the heel, for some younger players it's not a problem but fellow professionals understandably wouldn't want to look like a starry-eyed fan boy, or give the impression to other players that they think they're Ronaldo and we reckon that's Andy Kellett's thinking who has blacked out the 'CR7' graphic.
After wearing a pair of old school PUMA King boots last week West Ham's Alex Song shifted to the complete other end of the market this weekend by wearing a pair of Nike Magista Obra's against Sunderland, arguably the world's most innovative footballing product.