All 24 Euro 2020 home kits
From adidas x the Netherlands in 1988, to Denmark x hummel in 1992, to Italy x Kappa in 2000, it is fair to say that some incredible home kits have characterized the European Championships over the years.
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These days, football shirts are big business and designers are always looking for innovations that can take things to the next level.
How many have succeeded in doing so ahead of Euro 2020? We looked at all 24 home strips shown this summer to find out …
Boring / MICHAL CIZEK / Getty Images
Trying to think of anything, anything, to say about this kit was almost impossible. That’s never a good sign.
If you do not agree, you can buy it £ 64.99 from Sports Direct.
Boring / SERGEI SUPINSKY / Getty Images
A terrible effort. Joma has put in the least possible work and created something that you will probably find in your school’s spare basket for PE kits.
However, the introduction of Crimea into the country’s weak contours on the shirt has caused a stir.
However, it is a nice color and can be bought for £ 69.99 from UKSoccerShop.
This felt like a wasted opportunity / Justin Setterfield / Getty Images
With their cool flag, there was a real opportunity to do something amazing here.
Unfortunately, Jako did not really pull it out of the bag.
The Swiss will be hopeful of getting through their group / FABRICE COFFRINI / Getty Images
The large numbers in the Arial Black font ruin what could have been a decent design. Everything is too “custom PES Master League kit” for our taste.
Puma sells the shirt for £ 70 on their official website.
It’s the one on the right by the way / Jonathan Moscrop / Getty Images
There are some appealing features here but has it got that wow factor? No, no it does not. Much like Hungary’s law to be honest.
You can rent Zoltan Gera by buying the shirt from adidas for £ 70, obvious.
Austria may be a surprise this summer / Christian Hofer / Getty Images
This looks a lot like a Fleetwood Town kit – not that it’s necessarily a bad thing. Okay, maybe it’s.
If you want to look like a member of the Cod Army, Puma Austria sells shirts for £ 70.
Do not take me home etc / Marc Atkins / Getty Images
If Wales’ addition of orange to their kit is an attempt to trick their opponents into believing they are Spain, we are not sure it will work.
Anyway, you can buy Spain’s … fucking Wales kit from JD Sports for £ 72.
Zlatan is back this week for Sweden / ARMEND NIMANI / Getty Images
What is so fantastic about the Sweden jersey is that it can function as a bicycle hi-vis when the evenings begin to draw in in the winter.
What you like about our plan, buy it from Adidas for £ 70.
So fresh and so clean / Jonathan Moscrop / Getty Images
We know that this casual wear-inspired sweater will not please everyone, but boy does it look comfortable and fresh.
You can buy it now £ 69.95 from Nike.
Can this drop inspire Scotland to victory over England / Ian MacNicol / Getty Images
We’ve seen this Adidas template several times already but Scotland probably does it best. The subtle sleeve details and the horizontal stripes take this to the next level.
Buy it from JD Sports for £ 65 now in preparation for the Tartan Army taking over London this summer.
Not having it boys / Quality Sport Images / Getty Images
If you can get over the fact that it looks like a knock-off that you find at a market stall on vacation, there is a lot to love about this simple yet effective design.
Nike sells them for £ 69.95 now.
Spain is dark horses / Quality Sport Images / Getty Images
Spain’s jersey is essentially a jazzy version of the Wales offer. The geometric print is at least quite interesting.
Adidas has plenty of shirts in stock and they will make you come back £ 70 each.
Hummel on it again / Cathrin Mueller / Getty Images
hummel can make a little mistake in our eyes. It’s not as good as the kit they gave us in 1986, but this year’s effort is still quite breathtaking.
UKSoccerShop currently has some in stock for just £ 69.99.
Tasty / Jonathan Moscrop / Getty Images
Italian shirts are normally elegant business and this year is no different, with a renaissance pattern. Their shirt also had a collar at Euro 2012 – and we all remember what happened then.
You can get the look by going over to Puma, which sells these at £ 70.
Harry Maguire is a doubt for Euros / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA / Getty Images
This received a lot of unnecessary hatred at that time. We think it mixes nostalgia and modernity perfectly and we also rate the centralized brand.
If you want three lions on your shirt, take care of one from Nike £ 69.95.
Interesting emblem placement guys / ADAM NURKIEWICZ / Getty Images
The tipped collar, the centralized brand and the ornate font make this one of Poland’s strongest jerseys ever.
One of these beauties gives you back £ 69.95 from Nike.
Oooooft / Lars Baron / Getty Images
A 33-year-old Marek Hamsik who tears in a shirt inspired by the 1990s acid house scene? Sign. U.S. Up.
The strip can be purchased from Nike for £ 69.95.
Russia’s home kit needs to be redesigned / DIMITAR DILKOFF / Getty Images
Adidas had to adjust its design for Russia after it made its sleeves look like Serbian flags. Oops. The second time they have crushed it out of the park.
The original version of the jersey is available from UKSoccerShop for 79.99 £.
It’s another goodie from Croatia / Pixsell / MB Media / Getty Images
Croatia’s kits are always delicious and Luka Modric and co will look good at this year’s tournament again. The slightly larger checkerboard pattern is bold yet brilliant.
Get the look from Nike too £ 69.95.
Stunning / Dean Mouhtaropoulos / Getty Images
The Netherlands’ quest to never carry a bad kit continues.
It’s subtle, it’s sophisticated, it’s available from Nike too £ 69.95,
Nice / Dean Mouhtaropoulos / Getty Images
Football kits have been considered art for a long time. Belgium has taken this idea and driven with it and added some black brushstrokes to its classic red design this year.
Adidas sells these for £ 70 now.
Havertz and Gnabry model the Germany shirt / BSR Agency / Getty Images
It’s crazy how something as simple as pinstripe hoops can turn a good kit into a good one. Germany may not be all Euro 2020 favorites, but they are at least destined to be one of the best-looking teams around.
Adidas is the place to go if you want this. It will set you back £ 70.
Joona Toivio in action / Lars Baron / Getty Images
Yes and yes. We love this. Huge Parma vibes. Let us hope that Teemu Pukki’s goals are sufficient to keep Finland in the competition so we have more time to admire this absolute stunning.
They sell fast, but you might get one too £ 69.95 from Nike if you are fast with it.
We like / FRANCK FIFE / Getty Images
Not content with having the best squad in Euro 2020, France has also produced the tournament’s best jersey.
It does not happen too much here, but the lines just go together so perfectly. So fresh so clean.
Better go ahead if you want to buy one from Nike for £ 69.95.