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The 10 best kits at Euro 2024

Mateo Retegui

Euro 2024 begins this week, everyone. Summer is officially here.

And what good is a summer without a good ol’ football shirt to mark it?

That’s why we’re here today. Here are our pick of the 10 best kits on offer at this year’s European Championships.

Mateo Retegui

Just enough variety / Claudio Villa/GettyImages

Positive: It’s not the Italy home shirt
Negative: What good is Italy at a tournament where the home shirt isn’t the showstopper?

adidas’ return to Italy brought about so much promise, but a largely underwhelming home kit left a lot to be desired.

At least the way kit echoes a flair of the mid-2000s.

Positive: Lovely tribute to Austria’s mountains woven in
Negative: This isn’t a skiing competition, pal

A fine effort here from Puma, who have kitted out Austria with a simple but effective home design which represents the country beautifully.

And to top it all off, it isn’t skintight. Thank heavens.

Mikel Merino

Thinking outside the box / Nigel French/Allstar/GettyImages

Positive: Finally, an interesting Spain away kit
Negative: You’d find this under the colour ‘Calpol’ on a Dulux chart

I have the sudden urge to swig some sugary, strawberry medicine and fall asleep watching Teletubbies.

Ryan Gravenberch, Micky van de Ven

A lovely little number, this / Dean Mouhtaropoulos/GettyImages

Positive: Almost definitely going to rub legendary Dutch figures the wrong way
Negative: Not everyone is going to find that funny, for some reason

Orange is a little bit garish as your main colour, but at least the Netherlands have found a lovely navy blue for it to bethe backdrop for on their away kit.

Kai Havertz

Insert flames emoji here / Eurasia Sport Images/GettyImages

Positive: 🔥🔥🔥
Negative: ‘Seymour! The house is on fire!’

Do not compare this kit to Belgium’s home strip from the 2022 World Cup. Don’t you dare.

This is not a year six school disco design, but a wonderfully creative take on the Germany flag. Learn the difference, buddy.

Pascal Gross

Pascal Gross, Germany and Brighton’s finest / Lukas Schulze – GES Sportfoto/GettyImages

Positive: ‘No mother, it’s just the northern lights!’
Negative: Julian Nagelsmann’s impending attempt to recreate this in suit form

Why stick to traditional colours when you can have a changed strip that’s pink and purple? Good on you, Germany.

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A new look for the Red Devils / KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/GettyImages

Positive: Looks like the charred but royal remains of their old flames kit
Negative: Represents the charred but royal remains of…

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