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Alex Mott·11 de junio de 2024
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Alex Mott·11 de junio de 2024
‘Who will win this summer’s European Championship?’ is the second-most important question on everyones’ lips right now.
The most important? Who’s prevailing in the kit wars?
Let’s find out.
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More football shirts should have collars, so with that in mind this Albania home shirt gets the okay from us.
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Albania have been placed in this summer’s Group of Death against Spain, Italy and Croatia but if they do go out at least they’ll be doing it in style. Good luck lads!
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It’s a strong start so far with another kit of absolute beauty, this time from the Austrians.
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The marketing garb tells us that this white shirt with dark blue accent details mirrors the nation’s affinity for nature and exploration. We’re not having that exactly but this is one of the best kits of the Euros, for sure.
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Belgium come to Germany this summer with two gorgeous kits but it’s the away jersey that has garnered most of the column inches.
Their light blue number is based on the outfit worn by famous Belgian cartoon character Tintin and it really is a thing of wonder.
The best of the tournament by far.
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The classic Croatia chequerboard has been updated for this tournament with larger quadrants and the word Obitelj (Family) stitched into the collar.
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Croatia’s new away kit feature slightly slanted chequers that pay homage to the shirt worn by the team that reached the semi-finals at World Cup 98.
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Puma have gone straight down the line with this latest Czech Republic kit with both jerseys featuring an abstract print that incorporates their double-tailed lion crest.
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Denmark are very much Denamrk-ing with their latest shirt but one lovely touch from Hummel is the inclusion of the names of the country’s 1,535 football clubs.
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Collar? Tick. Made by Hummel? Tick Generally exuding a sense of Scandi cool? Tick, tick, tick.
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Nike have produced two of the best England kits in ages for the summer that football might finally come home.
Both home and away shirts have earned almost universal praise … apart from that embarrassing flag controversy from earlier this year.
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France have gone back to the Michel Platini-era kits of the 1980s with their latest from Nike.
What’s French for ‘Magnifique’?
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Georgia have qualified for their first every major tournament with Napoli sensation Khvicha Kvaratskhelia leading the charge
They’ll be doing so though in these fairly middling Macron numbers.
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This could be the last adidas kit we see Germany wear for a while and, if so, it’s a doozy. The flag detailing on the shoulders is especially excellent.
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The Mannschaft have abandoned their traditional green for this summer’s away shirt and gone for a controversial hot pink.
It’s not gone down too well in some quarters but we’re here for it.
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Hungary’s kit incorporating the country’s flag is a good one, but it gets taken to the next level by that centralised old school adidas logo. More of that please.
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All the principles of Hungary’s home kit are their in the away jersey – except it’s white. We love it. A top five for the tournament.
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The reigning European champions travel to Germany this summer with one of their best ever jerseys. It’s an absolute stunner.
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Two words: ‘Mamma’ and ‘Mia’.
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We’re being told from the marketing that this latest tone of orange in the Netherlands kit celebrates the vibrancy and creativity of Dutch culture. Lekker.
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The Netherlands away kit in contrast offers up three different shades of blue with a minimalist graphic underlaid into the jersey. The orange collar and cuffs are an especially nice touch.
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As noted above, a centralised badge is a big win for us but otherwise this very much looks like a Poland kit.
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The all-red away shirt though is a big winner. The shadowy tones on the shoulders are a great addition.
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It’s red with a green and blue collar. It’s hard to get a Portugal kit wrong and luckily Nike haven’t done so this year.
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Alongside Belgium’s away shirt, this blue mosaic effort from Portugal might be the best shirt of the tournament. A stone cold classic.
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Joma have really stepped things up this summer with these Romania kits. A simple block design in the colours of the country’s flag. It’s clean, timeless and pretty bloody nice.
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A modern twist on some traditional tartan is what adidas have gone for with Scotland’s latest home jersey. Can they release their inner Braveheart in the tournament’s opening game against Germany? We’ll find out soon.
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Inspired by a Scotland kit from the 90s, this latest away jersey is one of the most eye-catching of the tournament. You could call it ‘bonnie’.
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A nice detail on the away shirt is the knitted sleeve cuffs inspired by the mystical Đavolja Varoš (Devil’s Town) rock formation on Radan Mountain in South Serbia.
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For the third tournament in a row, Slovakia are here and they’re not just going to Germany to make up the numbers.
The Slovaks are in Group E alongside Belgium, Romania and Ukraine and will be stepping out in this gloriously retro Nike Tiempo template.
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Slovenia could well be the surprise package in Group B as they get ready to face England, Serbia and Denmark.
With RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Šeško leading the line in these rather dashing jerseys, we could be seeing a bit more of these Nike numbers than otherwise expected.
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adidas haven’t strayed to far from a classic Spain jersey for this latest edition with the shirt including wavy patterns at the base, which blends shapes of the country’s national flower – the carnation – and the seas that surround the country.
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The away shirt meanwhile is a vibrant shade of yellow which is supposed to mimic a Spanish beach in the middle of the day. Si señor.
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Are Switzerland about to turn up to Euro 2024 in a repurposed Austria kit?
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Or are Austria about to turn up to Euro 2024 in a repurposed Switzerland kit?
We’ll let you fight that out in the comments.
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Are Turkey this year’s ‘dark horses’?
Of course not but both of their Nike shirts this summer are veering towards classic territory.
The red home jersey celebrates a century of the Crescent Stars. The famous red band across the front of the shirt features a curved top and printed crease lines, modelled after the look of a flag-draped around a player’s shoulders
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It’s always good to see Ukraine at a tournament and this brilliantly simple yellow number from Joma, we’ll be glad to see a lot more of them at the Euros.
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Ukraine will be moving to an adidas kit after the Euros but Joma have really pulled it out of the bag for this blue away shirt.