Tuesday, June 10, 2014

7 best jerseys at the World Cup

It’s World Cup time again and we're taking a look at the seven best jerseys in the tournament, in no particular order. 

Australia (Away) 
This has a very classic feel to it. Nike definitely got it right this time. Regardless of Australia's performance in the World Cup, this jersey is a big winner in our hearts. 



Cameroon (Home)
In the past, African teams got generic jerseys from the big guns, Adidas and Nike. That all changed when Puma shifted their attention to the continent. This focused attention has birthed jerseys like this one 


Croatia (Away)
This is a favorite off the strength of the red and white checkerboard pattern on the sleeve. 


France (Home)
Like Australia’s, this is a throwback-style jersey from Nike. Everything about this jersey oozes “cool”, from the collar to the shade of blue. 


Ghana (Home) 
Another African jersey from Puma on the list, this time it’s Ghana’s home jersey. The traditional print on the sleeves and collar are a quality touch. 


Netherlands (Away)
This jersey has such a “futuristic” vibe. Almost like a 1980s impression of what jerseys in the future would look like. 


Portugal (Home)
The horizontal lines make this a standout. For the first time in forever, Nike hasn’t made a “one design fits all” for all its teams. 



Did we miss any? Which ones are your favorites? Let us know in the comments.

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