
The FIFA World Cup is about more than just sports.
It’s a chance for the world to come together, promoting fair play, and peaceful competition between countries.
It’s also about fashion.
Playing well is important, but so is looking sharp. And if you look good, you’re more likely to play good, right?
If that holds true, look for a big tournament from Nigeria, a country that has been given rave reviews for their unique jersey design from Nike.
Wow! Nigeria's World Cup kit is UH-MAZING!!! Love this! 🇳🇬😍 pic.twitter.com/OoILGFbO15
— Ulrich Janse van Vuuren (@UlrichJvV) June 2, 2018
Nigeria’s jersey sold out just three hours after Nike began selling them online, with long lines at stores as well, as people try to get their hands on them.
Some of the other sharp looks include Argentina’s black away kit, Belgium’s Argyle-pattern red jerseys, and the vertical stripes on Mexico’s white shirts.
Adidas leads the way in terms of jersey suppliers, outfitting 12 countries at the World Cup this year. That’s followed by Nike (10), Puma (4), and New Balance (2). Umbro (Peru), Hummel (Denmark), Errea (Iceland), and Uhlsport (Tunisia) have the design for one country each.
Here’s a look at what all 32 teams will be wearing when the World Cup kicks off Thursday in Russia:
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Denmark
England
Egypt
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France
Germany
Iceland
Iran
Iran’s kits haven’t been unveiled officially yet, but here’s a look at the leaked home jersey:
Japan
Mexico
Morocco
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Nigeria
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Panama
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Saudi Arabia
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Senegal
Serbia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
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