World Cup puts Puma’s featherweight jerseys under scrutiny after string of ripped shirts (opens original article in a new tab)
Puma's lightweight World Cup jerseys have faced multiple tears during matches, raising questions about their durability.
- Czech Republic midfielder Pavel Sulc's Puma shirt ripped during the World Cup opening match against South Korea
- Four players wearing Puma jerseys experienced shirt tears during matches, leading to replacements
- Puma's Ultraweave fabric, designed for lightweight performance, faces scrutiny over durability
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