08.11.2022, 19:2408.11.2022, 20:08
Indeed, they are incredibly insignificant to the game. Still, football fans like to turn into hobby fashion fans when it comes to team jerseys. Let’s guess the proverbs (“The lines are really special…” or “You, that ain’t even terrible”) and take a look at this year’s home jersey creations. here you go:
Group A
Qatar is currently facing a lot of criticism, but they are lucky: at least for their jerseys, this will not happen. It’s very simple, the small corners of the flag are incorporated into the sleeve. The Ecuadorian jersey, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the tight “Malot Jaune” at the Tour de France.
Queue
Ecuador
As for the Netherlands, her bodice is either made of velvet, which is uncomfortable in the Qatari heat, or has somehow been washed away. Meanwhile, Senegal has rediscovered retro sleeves and collars.
Senegal
Netherlands
Group B
The British come in white with more blue than before, a rounded arch separating the sleeves from the rest. The Iranian jersey shows low order, with even a feral cat finding its way onto the shirt.
England
Iran
Americans remain simple, but mainly have curved lines. Unlike Wells, which (unfortunately) omits the often-seen yellow accent: lines and corners are the order of the day here.
United States of america
Wales
Group C
Argentina, like Mexico (below), doesn’t take any risks when it comes to jersey technique, relying on the tried and tested. Saudi Arabia’s design is interesting: Feathers (and plants) subtly fill the white background.
Argentina
Saudi Arab
Poland took the British as a model, they also wear a kind of bow on their chest. On the other hand, the pattern inside this bow is somehow reminiscent of a zebra.
Mexico
Poland
Group D
The French jersey would probably be recognizable even without the color and imprint: elegant, tres francais, with a bold button on the collar. A little deeper than before. Australians wear a sort of sun shirt with sunspots – an ode to the continent’s ozone hole?
France
Australia
Slim, slimmer, Tunisia: There’s almost no danger of missing out on interesting prints with this cut. Dane’s jersey is already caused sensation some time ago: Outfitter Hummel does not want to be associated with the World Cup in Qatar and therefore does not look different in the color of the shirt.
Denmark
Tunisia
Group E
No surprise in Group E: Spain, Costa Rica and Germany are marginal. The striking vertical stripes of the DFB-Elf take some getting used to, but are anything but innovative. Japan is a bit out of line here with a kind of origami impression.
Spain
Costa Rica
Germany
Japan
Group F
“Diables Rouge” lives up to its nickname – Belgium’s jersey is “on fire” at the 2022 World Cup. The Croatians are using their chessboard once again, this time around, but some tiles are missing. Canada and Morocco did not dare to experiment.
Belgium
Canada
Morocco
Croatia
group g
Brazilian French comes with a touch of flair, here too a button adorns the collar. The design from Serbia is interesting: with golden details, it’s a little reminiscent of Christmas – a presentation that wouldn’t get better with any other World Cup. unlike away kit The Swiss home jersey shouldn’t offer much to talk about.
Brazil
Serbia
Switzerland
Cameroon: pending
Group H
In the final group of this World Cup, Portugal chooses a major diagonal and Senegal, like Ghana before it, opts for retro sleeves in the colors of the flag. Of course, the black star should not disappear from the “black stars”.
Portugal
Ghana
Angry gossip will claim that the Uruguayan jersey resembles the top of a pair of pajamas. With the small collar button, it still shows the seriousness needed. Last but not least, South Korea closes the kit show with another (Nike) bow on the chest.
Uruguay
South Korea
(lock)