But no! Of course, there is a story behind that mottling.Īccording to manufacturer Nike, the design “evokes Australia’s ecosystems”, and “conjures the Outback’s rugged landscape and the country’s wetlands and forests”. Introducing #Socceroos cap #627… Garang Kuol □ #NZLvAUS #GiveIt100 #GoSocceroos /L7azGWJkU9Īt first glance, you might think that this is a fairly standard shirt, a basic block colour design livened up a little with some generic mottling. It’s nice, it’s an Argentina shirt, see you in Doha. ![]() But there’s not much of interest to discuss, is there? You can ponder whether black has any significant business being on an Argentina shirt, but they’ve been doing that for a while so… what is there to comment on? It’s clearly really nice clean, simple, classic - all those words that are usually intended to be compliments but could easily be interpreted as, at best, back-handed. It feels like there isn’t a huge amount to say about this shirt, which isn’t intended to be a bad thing or a criticism of Adidas. #Selección El sentimiento de un país se une en esta nueva camiseta □□. So here they are, the home kits at the 2022 World Cup, rated. These things matter, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. ![]() ![]() If you’re a neutral, or your team have been knocked out, it’s not an invalid stance to choose a country to support based on how good they look. A good kit can change your feeling about a team.
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