It's a shirt of two halves! Thierry Henry gets a fashion red card from Euro 2016 viewers after wearing a Louis Vuitton top that looks like 'his nan made it from old scraps'Euro 2016 viewers poked fun at Thierry Henry's colourful denim shirt .Fans took to social media to say it looked like 'cuts from the factory floor' Frenchman was actually wearing Louis Vuitton Monogram Chambray Shirt One particularly agitated fan called his top 'absolute disgrace to humanity'
Viewers of the BBC's Euro 2016 coverage, supposed to be tuning in to listen to analysis of last night's evening game between Portugal and Iceland, found themselves wildly distracted... by Thierry Henry's shirt. Soon after the popular French pundit, 38, appeared on screens to talk about the match, thousands of people took to Twitter to mock his choice of shirt, calling it a fashion fail.
Most of the red-card derision focused on the patchwork nature of the garment, with many people saying it looked like it had been fashioned out of 'old scraps of denim.' Henry, sat alongside fellow commentators Alan Shearer and Vincent Kompany and host Gary Linekar, is clearly thrifty when it comes to his commentating fashion choices; he first wore the Louis Vuitton Monogram Chambray Shirt shirt back in 2014. But the fresh airing did absolutely nothing for the viewers with hundreds taking to social media to have their say.