adidas Drop a Stunning Collection of Retro-Inspired Away Kits for the FIFA World Cup

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Nine nations get geared up for Russia.

Mar 20, 2018
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adidas' Federation away kits for the World Cup in Russia this summer have arrived, and they're looking refined.

The Three Stripe brand will be sponsoring nine teams on the world's biggest stage this summer, including current holders Germany, hosts Russia, Spain, Japan, Colombia, Argentina, Sweden, Belgium and Mexico who have all have had their new away jerseys revealed.

The results are outstanding. adidas have provided a bold collection of kits embedded with plenty of heritage hints and the latest technological innovations, providing a slick combination of cutting edge design and nods to heritage the brand is renowned for.

Spain's 'light blue kit' actually appears a lot whiter in the images, containing subtle flecks of blue in a graphic pattern inspired by heritage adidas kits from the 80's. With the stripes, cuffs and logo all delivered in Spain's classic bright red, the main colourway on show is the first time La Roja have played in the colour at a major tournament, where the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Alvaro Morata, and Koke (pictured) will be aiming to repeat the success they had from 2008-2012.

Columbia's kit, modeled by Juventus' Juan Cuardrado, arrives in a striking blue with an all-over bold graphic inspired by traditional scarf patterns Colombians wear for special occasions. Featuring an orange trim, logo, and collar, the subtle detailing is capped off with the team’s slogan, "Unidos Por Un Pais" - which translates to "United as a Nation"

The Japan shirt pays homage to the nation’s streetwear scene, bridging the gap from the stadium to the street for style-conscious JFA fans. The 2018 away shirt is a re-working of the 1991 home jersey, featuring bold graphics and a sign-off on the collar which celebrates important moments of the nation’s football history.

Michy Batshuayi dons the new Belgium kit, which arrives in a vivid yellow with red trim. The Red Devils will run out in an inversion of their' flag colours with one of the strongest squads (on paper) at the tournament.

The Argentina away shirt will see Messi et al run out in black for the first time in the AFA’s history, which features heritage detailing on the upper part of the jersey which features a bold and progressive graphic inspired by the colours of the nation’s flag, where they'll be looking to go one better than Runners Up this time around.

Mexico's away shirt, modeled by Javier Hernandez, is one of the more stripped back kits on offer, featuring the Mexican national colours across the chest and a "Soy Mexico" detailing on the collar.

The Sweden away jersey is a one of the most forward-thinking shirts which contains plenty of detail. Featuring all-over graphic design with light and dark shades of navy blue with yellow accents across the collar and adidas three stripes.

Host nation Russia's away jersey fuses the country's street football heritage alongside a unique, grey graphic depicting Russian architecture, paying homage to Russian industry and design as the country gears up to host the greatest tournament in sport.

Current holders Germany get given a blast of 90's nostalgia in their kit. A modern interpretation of the classic green 1990 World Cup away jersey worn in their semi-final vs England, the kit's graphic will no doubt be one  the most in-demand shirts on offer.

The away jerseys are available to purchase now on adidas Football.

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adidas Drop a Stunning Collection of Retro-Inspired Away Kits for the FIFA World Cup

Nine nations get geared up for Russia.

Mar 20, 2018
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

adidas' Federation away kits for the World Cup in Russia this summer have arrived, and they're looking refined.

The Three Stripe brand will be sponsoring nine teams on the world's biggest stage this summer, including current holders Germany, hosts Russia, Spain, Japan, Colombia, Argentina, Sweden, Belgium and Mexico who have all have had their new away jerseys revealed.

The results are outstanding. adidas have provided a bold collection of kits embedded with plenty of heritage hints and the latest technological innovations, providing a slick combination of cutting edge design and nods to heritage the brand is renowned for.

Spain's 'light blue kit' actually appears a lot whiter in the images, containing subtle flecks of blue in a graphic pattern inspired by heritage adidas kits from the 80's. With the stripes, cuffs and logo all delivered in Spain's classic bright red, the main colourway on show is the first time La Roja have played in the colour at a major tournament, where the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Alvaro Morata, and Koke (pictured) will be aiming to repeat the success they had from 2008-2012.

Columbia's kit, modeled by Juventus' Juan Cuardrado, arrives in a striking blue with an all-over bold graphic inspired by traditional scarf patterns Colombians wear for special occasions. Featuring an orange trim, logo, and collar, the subtle detailing is capped off with the team’s slogan, "Unidos Por Un Pais" - which translates to "United as a Nation"

The Japan shirt pays homage to the nation’s streetwear scene, bridging the gap from the stadium to the street for style-conscious JFA fans. The 2018 away shirt is a re-working of the 1991 home jersey, featuring bold graphics and a sign-off on the collar which celebrates important moments of the nation’s football history.

Michy Batshuayi dons the new Belgium kit, which arrives in a vivid yellow with red trim. The Red Devils will run out in an inversion of their' flag colours with one of the strongest squads (on paper) at the tournament.

The Argentina away shirt will see Messi et al run out in black for the first time in the AFA’s history, which features heritage detailing on the upper part of the jersey which features a bold and progressive graphic inspired by the colours of the nation’s flag, where they'll be looking to go one better than Runners Up this time around.

Mexico's away shirt, modeled by Javier Hernandez, is one of the more stripped back kits on offer, featuring the Mexican national colours across the chest and a "Soy Mexico" detailing on the collar.

The Sweden away jersey is a one of the most forward-thinking shirts which contains plenty of detail. Featuring all-over graphic design with light and dark shades of navy blue with yellow accents across the collar and adidas three stripes.

Host nation Russia's away jersey fuses the country's street football heritage alongside a unique, grey graphic depicting Russian architecture, paying homage to Russian industry and design as the country gears up to host the greatest tournament in sport.

Current holders Germany get given a blast of 90's nostalgia in their kit. A modern interpretation of the classic green 1990 World Cup away jersey worn in their semi-final vs England, the kit's graphic will no doubt be one  the most in-demand shirts on offer.

The away jerseys are available to purchase now on adidas Football.

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adidas' Federation away kits for the World Cup in Russia this summer have arrived, and they're looking refined.

The Three Stripe brand will be sponsoring nine teams on the world's biggest stage this summer, including current holders Germany, hosts Russia, Spain, Japan, Colombia, Argentina, Sweden, Belgium and Mexico who have all have had their new away jerseys revealed.

The results are outstanding. adidas have provided a bold collection of kits embedded with plenty of heritage hints and the latest technological innovations, providing a slick combination of cutting edge design and nods to heritage the brand is renowned for.

Spain's 'light blue kit' actually appears a lot whiter in the images, containing subtle flecks of blue in a graphic pattern inspired by heritage adidas kits from the 80's. With the stripes, cuffs and logo all delivered in Spain's classic bright red, the main colourway on show is the first time La Roja have played in the colour at a major tournament, where the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Alvaro Morata, and Koke (pictured) will be aiming to repeat the success they had from 2008-2012.

Columbia's kit, modeled by Juventus' Juan Cuardrado, arrives in a striking blue with an all-over bold graphic inspired by traditional scarf patterns Colombians wear for special occasions. Featuring an orange trim, logo, and collar, the subtle detailing is capped off with the team’s slogan, "Unidos Por Un Pais" - which translates to "United as a Nation"

The Japan shirt pays homage to the nation’s streetwear scene, bridging the gap from the stadium to the street for style-conscious JFA fans. The 2018 away shirt is a re-working of the 1991 home jersey, featuring bold graphics and a sign-off on the collar which celebrates important moments of the nation’s football history.

Michy Batshuayi dons the new Belgium kit, which arrives in a vivid yellow with red trim. The Red Devils will run out in an inversion of their' flag colours with one of the strongest squads (on paper) at the tournament.

The Argentina away shirt will see Messi et al run out in black for the first time in the AFA’s history, which features heritage detailing on the upper part of the jersey which features a bold and progressive graphic inspired by the colours of the nation’s flag, where they'll be looking to go one better than Runners Up this time around.

Mexico's away shirt, modeled by Javier Hernandez, is one of the more stripped back kits on offer, featuring the Mexican national colours across the chest and a "Soy Mexico" detailing on the collar.

The Sweden away jersey is a one of the most forward-thinking shirts which contains plenty of detail. Featuring all-over graphic design with light and dark shades of navy blue with yellow accents across the collar and adidas three stripes.

Host nation Russia's away jersey fuses the country's street football heritage alongside a unique, grey graphic depicting Russian architecture, paying homage to Russian industry and design as the country gears up to host the greatest tournament in sport.

Current holders Germany get given a blast of 90's nostalgia in their kit. A modern interpretation of the classic green 1990 World Cup away jersey worn in their semi-final vs England, the kit's graphic will no doubt be one  the most in-demand shirts on offer.

The away jerseys are available to purchase now on adidas Football.

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adidas Drop a Stunning Collection of Retro-Inspired Away Kits for the FIFA World Cup

Nine nations get geared up for Russia.

Mar 20, 2018
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

adidas' Federation away kits for the World Cup in Russia this summer have arrived, and they're looking refined.

The Three Stripe brand will be sponsoring nine teams on the world's biggest stage this summer, including current holders Germany, hosts Russia, Spain, Japan, Colombia, Argentina, Sweden, Belgium and Mexico who have all have had their new away jerseys revealed.

The results are outstanding. adidas have provided a bold collection of kits embedded with plenty of heritage hints and the latest technological innovations, providing a slick combination of cutting edge design and nods to heritage the brand is renowned for.

Spain's 'light blue kit' actually appears a lot whiter in the images, containing subtle flecks of blue in a graphic pattern inspired by heritage adidas kits from the 80's. With the stripes, cuffs and logo all delivered in Spain's classic bright red, the main colourway on show is the first time La Roja have played in the colour at a major tournament, where the likes of Cesar Azpilicueta, Alvaro Morata, and Koke (pictured) will be aiming to repeat the success they had from 2008-2012.

Columbia's kit, modeled by Juventus' Juan Cuardrado, arrives in a striking blue with an all-over bold graphic inspired by traditional scarf patterns Colombians wear for special occasions. Featuring an orange trim, logo, and collar, the subtle detailing is capped off with the team’s slogan, "Unidos Por Un Pais" - which translates to "United as a Nation"

The Japan shirt pays homage to the nation’s streetwear scene, bridging the gap from the stadium to the street for style-conscious JFA fans. The 2018 away shirt is a re-working of the 1991 home jersey, featuring bold graphics and a sign-off on the collar which celebrates important moments of the nation’s football history.

Michy Batshuayi dons the new Belgium kit, which arrives in a vivid yellow with red trim. The Red Devils will run out in an inversion of their' flag colours with one of the strongest squads (on paper) at the tournament.

The Argentina away shirt will see Messi et al run out in black for the first time in the AFA’s history, which features heritage detailing on the upper part of the jersey which features a bold and progressive graphic inspired by the colours of the nation’s flag, where they'll be looking to go one better than Runners Up this time around.

Mexico's away shirt, modeled by Javier Hernandez, is one of the more stripped back kits on offer, featuring the Mexican national colours across the chest and a "Soy Mexico" detailing on the collar.

The Sweden away jersey is a one of the most forward-thinking shirts which contains plenty of detail. Featuring all-over graphic design with light and dark shades of navy blue with yellow accents across the collar and adidas three stripes.

Host nation Russia's away jersey fuses the country's street football heritage alongside a unique, grey graphic depicting Russian architecture, paying homage to Russian industry and design as the country gears up to host the greatest tournament in sport.

Current holders Germany get given a blast of 90's nostalgia in their kit. A modern interpretation of the classic green 1990 World Cup away jersey worn in their semi-final vs England, the kit's graphic will no doubt be one  the most in-demand shirts on offer.

The away jerseys are available to purchase now on adidas Football.

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