Kappa just linked up with vintage fashion experts and creative agency Too Hot to revive one of football’s most memorable and coveted items – Jamaica’s 1998 World Cup kit.
The collaborative capsule might be one of the coldest drops of the summer, designed in tandem with British-Jamaican artist Barka. A fresh take on the Reggae Boyz’ 1998 jersey brings back the bright yellow base and oversized, black collar that caught the world’s attention 26 years ago.
A reimagined design runs down the right side of the kit, playing on the distinctive abstract design of the iconic JFF shirt.
The rest of the capsule is just as nostalgic, with a classic track jacket heavily inspired by the ones Jamaica wore during the tournament in France. Featuring a green base with yellow sleeves, Kappa’s Omini logo runs down the arms and ‘Too Hot’ is stitched across the front.
A sleeveless, green and yellow basketball-style jersey completes the collection – perfect for the last few weeks of summer.
The Kappa x Too Hot capsule is available to purchase now on the Too Hot website and select retailers.
Take a closer look at the capsule below.