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Adidas drop their international kits

Adidas have released a load of lovely new jerseys, fresh in time for Euro 2024 and Copa America

It’s international tournament year and Adidas have dropped their international shirts for the occasion.

It’s not just Euro 2024 to watch for this summer, with another Copa America to be held over in South America, meaning that plenty of new tops are will be on display. From CONMEBOL, that’s Argentina, Chile, Peru, Mexico and Colombia; from Europe, it’s Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Scotland and Wales.

With Euro 2024 kits now dropping, we’re well into the season – and a lot of these tops will form the basis for what we see when the Premier League 2024/25 kits are released.

There are a few things to note. Adidas’s logo is even bigger than ever before, while many of these tops have pushed the boundaries. Mexico, for example, will have two bespoke patterned tops to reflect their national culture, while Argentina have gold, reflecting their triumph at the World Cup.

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“We are proud to present our new Adidas federation jerseys – a fusion of artistry and innovation for a thrilling summer of football,” Sam Handy, SVP of Product and Design at Adidas said. “Our goal was to create a collection that showcases the pinnacle of performance, while presenting designs that embrace the rich tapestry of each nation’s culture. We believe these kits will resonate with modern-day fans across the globe, encouraging a spirit of expressive freedom – both on the pitch and in the stands.

“It is a real honour for us to work with each of these federations, to create jerseys what we believe will unite everyone who wears them.”

You’ll see the European ones at the Euros. Belgium’s home kit is deep crimson, while the away kit is a nod to Tintin. Germany have a classy home kit and bright pink away kit, while Italy have a classy home kit and away kit that both have the national flag on them. Hungary have a vintage home kit and away kit to match, while Spain’s home kit is more reserved, with a bright away kit.

Scotland’s home shirt is more modern while the away shirt is light blue. Wales’ home shirt is red and green, with a return to a yellow away shirt.

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