IT STILL FEELS LIKE SUMMER
Some tournaments are remembered because somebody won.
Others survive because of everything that happened around them.
The television that stayed on all afternoon.
The heat coming through the window.
The same shirt worn every day until the numbers started cracking.
The feeling that football had somehow become larger than life.
Brazil 1994 wasn’t preserved because it was successful.
It was preserved because it became part of people’s lives.
This piece documents one of those surviving artifacts:
a worn yellow number eleven shirt from the summer of 1994,
carefully preserved inside the Kaiser FC Archive.
Every crease, every faded stitch and every conservation note exists for one reason:
to document a memory that refused to disappear.
ARCHIVE NOTE
“The sun of ’94 never really set.
The television never cooled down.
The smell of sunscreen and childhood stayed longer than summer itself.”
THE GARMENT
- Premium heavyweight cotton construction
- Comfort Colors 1717 garment-dyed blank
- Relaxed vintage-inspired fit
- Front chest archive signature
- Large museum archive graphic on back
- Professionally printed to order
- Designed in Heidelberg, Germany
ARCHIVE DATA
- Collection: World Cup Archive
- Archive Number: 012B
- Theme: Football & Childhood
- Category: International Archive
- Status: Preserved
Part of the ongoing Kaiser FC Archive Collection —
a living archive documenting football culture, memory and identity.























