Adidas also gave us a good look at their new name and number font for this kit cycle with their offering of Argentina kits with Lionel Messi’s number 10:
Courtesy Adidas🇨🇱 CHILE 🇨🇱
Chile are shooting for the stars in their new home kit. The front of the kit features a halftone gradient pattern made up of diamonds that forms a large star in the negative space on the chest, playing off the national team crest and the Chilean flag. The away kit is quite a bit plainer, with red accents on a solid white base.
Courtesy Adidas🇨🇴 COLOMBIA 🇨🇴
Colombia is going with a paler yellow than they normally wear for their new home kit. The side swoops start with an orange-red color near the bottom and fade to yellow at the top. The away kit is black with a tonal pattern all over and orange accents, including a one-color version of their national team crest.
Courtesy Adidas🇲🇽 MEXICO 🇲🇽
It being a non-World Cup kit cycle, Mexico is going way out to left field for their new kits. Their traditional green home kits are out the window in favor of a predominantly red kit that is covered in feather-like pattern with green dots. The away kit has a light green base with a tonal pattern of traditional geometric shapes.
Courtesy Adidas🇵🇪 PERU 🇵🇪
Peru is sticking with their traditional white base and red sash for their new home kit, but adding red side swoops and gold accents. The away kit is mostly black and has a dark purplish-red and black tiger stripe pattern on the sleeves and side swoops.
Courtesy Adidas🇻🇪 VENEZUELA 🇻🇪
Venezuela’s new jerseys are the only ones Adidas released in recent weeks that doesn’t use the new template. The home kit is solid maroon with gold accents like the collar, side panels, side/hem taping and shoulder stripes. The away kit is mostly white with blue and yellow halftone gradient shapes across the chest.
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