In which case I apologise, but ask for clarification. Nike said they had no intention to offend, someone then suggests they might be politically motivated liars, and you agree with that. So given that you are offering no opinion on the shirt, what do you think their 'political motivation' was? Anyway, the anger about the shirt will undoubtedly lead to no shirts being sold just like the boycotts over players taking the knee led to almost no-one going to England games for a few years.
Anyone paying £125 for a shirt that looks as if it has been in the washer with a Scotland shirt and all the colours have run - then been sold at some dodgy Dave's market stall as a replica clearly has more money than sense.
It's clearly not a "politically" motivated reinterpretation as FIFA do not allow political emblemens on shirts. Which is why we are not allowed to have poppies on the shirt. BTW according to talksport this morning is the fastest selling shirt of the Nike era......