The 10 best kits for Euro 2024
Euro 2024 starts this week, everyone. Summer is officially here.
And what good is summer without a good football shirt?
That is why we are here today. Here’s our pick of the 10 best kits available for this year’s European Championships.
Good: Not the Italian home shirt
Bad: What good is Italy in a tournament when the home shirt isn’t a showstopper?
adidas’ return to Italy brought so much promise, but the heavy-hitting home kit left a lot to be desired.
At least the way the kit echoes the glamor of the mid-2000s.
Good: A lovely reminder of the Austrian mountains woven in
Bad: This is not a skiing competition, friend
A great effort here from Puma, who have brought out Austria with a simple yet effective home design that represents the country well.
And above all, it this is not the case tough skin. Thank you heavens.
Good: Finally, an interesting Spanish kit
Bad: You will find this under the color ‘Calpol’ in the Dulux chart
I have a sudden urge to swing candy, strawberries and fall asleep watching the Teletubbies.
Good: You will almost certainly celebrate Dutch math the wrong way
Bad: Not everyone will find that funny, for some reason
Orange is a little too bright as your main colour, but at least the Netherlands have got a lovely blue for their background in their away kit.
Good: 🔥🔥🔥
Bad: ‘Seymour! The house is on fire!’
Don’t compare this kit to the Belgium home strip from the 2022 World Cup. Don’t dare.
This is not the school’s sixth disco year, but an amazing take on the German flag. Learn the difference, dear.
Good: ‘No mom, just the northern lights!’
Bad: Julian Nagelsmann’s upcoming attempt to recreate this in suit form
Why stick with traditional colors when you can get a pink and purple line? Good for you, Germany.
Good: Looks like the charred but royal remains of their old flame kit
Bad: Represents the burnt but royal remains of their golden generation?
Everyone keeps talking about Belgium’s Tintin away kit. Not enough people talk about their rouge home kit.
Please fix this asap.
Good: Pinstripe Nation, stand up!
Bad: Why the hell is no one standing?
The French kit is meant to look like a pajama set, actually.
Good: It is acceptable to wear it at any time
Bad: Obviously wearing this to a wedding wouldn’t really be acceptable
We all congratulate our new masters – the color scheme of the English purple palette.
Good: Definitely French
Bad: Definitely French
The only negative of the French home kit is that the tricolor collar does not fold completely.
Maybe Nike had a late night vision that this kind of style would be all the pros kit for, say, 20 years. You always have to stay ahead of the game.