In recent years, driven by commercial interests, soccer teams' kits have been changing at a yearly pace to shock fans' memories of tradition. It's a matter of opinion whether the classic kits of the past look good, or whether the so-called creative ideas of the current revision will stand the test of time.
It's becoming increasingly rare for a team like Brentford, a newcomer to the Premier League, to announce that they won't be changing their home shirt for their second season in the Premier League in order to ease the burden on their fans after their first ever season in England's top flight.
1. Argentina
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When Argentina wore the traditional blue and white vertical striped jersey to regain the lost 28-year Copa America title, the once abandoned Pampas Eagles' classic jersey design returned to the tournament, with a few changes to the width of the stripes.
2. Australia
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Australia's home and away jerseys have shades of Brazil and France respectively, which seem to lack creativity.
3. Belgium
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Belgium's home jersey follows the traditional color scheme of the European Red Devils, but the striped design and black color block on the shoulder does not please all Belgian fans.
4. Brazil
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The yellow color of Brazil's home jersey does not seem as bright and pleasing as the traditional color scheme, but the five gold stars on the five-star Brazil jersey are something that no other team can emulate.
5. Cameroon
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Perhaps because of their skin color, the red and green color scheme is supposed to be anathema to the Chinese aesthetic point of view, but the African Lions players don't look out of place in the red and green color scheme of their jerseys.
6. Canada
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Canada, the land of the maple leaf, has adopted maple leaf red for its home jerseys and pure white for its away games, both with a simple design language.
7. Costa Rica
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Costa Rica's home and away jerseys both uphold a minimalist design language.
8. Croatia
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The Checkers jersey just makes some adjustments to the size and number of the checkers.
9. Denmark
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Scandinavian Denmark's home and away jerseys also bring minimalism to the forefront, with none of the magic of the fairy tale kingdom.
10. Ecuador
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There are many teams that use yellow home jerseys, but the shade used by Ecuador is still very recognizable.
11. England
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England's home jersey is back to the one from 1996, while the away jersey has a two-tone color scheme of sky blue and royal blue on the collar.
12. France
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France's home jersey sticks to the traditional navy blue color scheme, simple yet dignified.
13. Germany
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It must be said that the German home and away jersey revisions are a failure and the designers are somewhat perfunctory. The home jersey of Teutonic Warriors feels like a copy of Ajax, only with a different color scheme, while the away jersey looks more and more like Bayern Munich.
14. Ghana
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Ghana's home jersey still sticks to the plain white color scheme that few African teams dare to use, while the away jersey has the bright colors that African teams like.
15. Iran
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Iran has changed its shirt sponsor and the design has changed to a more minimalist style. The tricolor of the Iranian flag has been moved to a small area at the collar.
16. Japan
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Japan's home jersey no longer adheres to the traditional solid aquamarine color scheme, however, they have gone from the dazzling ink blue of the previous model to a relatively minimalist blue stripe trim of varying depths.
17. Mexico
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The traditional green color of Mexico's home jersey remains unchanged, while the away jersey is decorated with a strong Inca style.
18. Morocco
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Morocco is back to the red and green color scheme of the 1998 home jersey, which is very recognizable.
19. Netherlands
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The Netherlands' new home jersey is no longer in the colors of the Orange Army, which is a risky change from tradition and may not be acceptable to Dutch fans.
20. Poland
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Poland's jersey is similar to their performance in the World Cup in recent years, both lacking presence.
21. Portugal
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Portugal's jersey is a complete break with tradition, transplanting the original green shorts color to the top, and using a combination of diagonal color blocks, which is quite visually appealing.
22. Qatar
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If Qatar is not the host, they are the most inconspicuous team in this World Cup, and their jerseys need to go through more tournaments in order to gradually gain popularity.
23. Saudi Arabia
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A circle of green at the neckline makes Saudi Arabia's white home jersey less dull and monotonous.
24. Senegal
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Senegal matched the red, yellow and green colors of the national flag to the home jersey, only the vertical blocks of three colors on the national flag were crossed over.
25. Serbia
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The red color of Serbia's home jersey has become more vibrant, and the gold color has been added to the collar and cuffs to make it more imposing.
26. South Korea
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South Korea's jersey design has been varied in recent years, but not as distinctive as the previous Taiji Tiger kits, which are easy to forget.
27. Spain
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Spain's new jersey has some retro style from the color scheme to the stripes on the shoulders.
28. Switzerland
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Switzerland's home jersey has a relatively new look with the addition of a gradually narrowing white horizontal stripe on the top half.
29. Tunisia
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Tunisia's jersey sponsor provided only one jersey for them at this year's World Cup, with both the home and away jerseys adding a darker stripe to the simple color scheme.
30. USA
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The United States jersey continues to be simple, but the bat-shaped color block under the collar of the home jersey looks incongruous.
31. Uruguay
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The Uruguay home jersey keeps the classic sky blue color scheme, and the collar and button design is unique.
32. Wales
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Almost everyone agrees that the Wales away shirt is far prettier than the home shirt.