Big World Cup kit drop! Rating new home jerseys for Argentina, Mexico, Spain, more
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Big World Cup kit drop! Rating new home jerseys for Argentina, Mexico, Spain, more
"Adidas has released a huge batch of new home kits for 22 countries, most of whom have either qualified or still have hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States next summer. Each of the kits features a few common design details in the form of oversized versions of Adidas' logo and stripes."
"There are some big hitters included in the pack with defending world champions Argentina, co-hosts Mexico and European champions Spain all being furnished with fresh jerseys ahead of the 2026 finals. For Germany, meanwhile, this will be the final Adidas kit of their long 70-year association with the sportswear brand ahead of their switch to Nike in 2027."
"A chalky white base with green and red trim as well as a speckled golden "yoke" design that drapes around the neck and upper chest to form faint stripes across both the front and rear of the shirt. The choice of crest is a little strange with the application of a simple "Algeria" roundel rather than the usual (and far superior) Algerian Football Federation emblem."
Adidas released a large batch of new home kits for more than twenty national teams ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Each kit shares oversized Adidas logos and stripes as common design elements while featuring bespoke flourishes inspired by flags, national colours, footballing heritage and indigenous geographic features. High-profile teams receiving new shirts include Argentina, Mexico and Spain. Germany will wear its final Adidas kit before switching to Nike in 2027. Individual kits are analysed and given definitive rankings out of ten, with some crest choices drawing criticism.
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