What to know about the kits to be used by the 32 teams in the 2018 world cup (#part 2)
The 2018 world cup is around the corner and everyone is excited to see the 32 teams show off their best in the greatest soccer competition. Lets take a quick look at the kits that the teams will be using to play in the world cup. i will be providing some ratings and also give my thoughts on what i think about the design of the jersey
SAUDI ARABIA (4/10)
Saudi Arabia’s kit appears to be quite very brilliant, This jersey appears to be reasonably uninspiring but the beauty of the strip is only redeemed by the stylish and incredibly designed team crest – a soaring falcon surrounded by a palm tree.
SERBIA (4/10)
***Puma have provide Serbia with a quality standard template design to be used in the upcoming tournament that works well with their country's color scheme which comprises red and white colour ***
CROATIA (5/10)
"It wouldn’t be an international tournament without Croatia’s signature check design. If you thought the Croats’ idiosyncratic red and white chequerboard pattern on this year’s shirt was larger than usual you’d be correct!"
"Nike have managed to find a new way to render the familiar motif by simply making the squares bigger and shoehorning them into their Aeroswift template. Instantly recognizable."
EGYPT (5/10)
The egyptian king-pin Mohamed Salah will be wearing this simple but effective red jersey with a subtle chequerboard weave comprises Egypt’s new kit. The Pedestrian black crew neck and cuffs are have been joined by white stripes down each side of the shirt as additional decoration which appears to be really cool
ARGENTINA (6/10)
Argentina’s kit is a quite finer and subtle than the regular strips we are used to. Launched late in 2017, Argentina will display with an elegant and sophisticated interpretation of their famous sky blue and white stripes.
BRAZIL (6/10)
You agree with me The Brazil jersey is Easily one of the most recognizable kits in any World Cup, Brazil’s home shirt this year has apparently been colour matched exactly to the shade of yellow worn in 1970 – where Pele and Co famously dominated to win the Jules Rimet trophy.
As we are already used to the blue shorts and white socks complete the outfit
ENGLAND (6/10)
England’s kit heads back to history. England fans experienced a breath of relief when it was announced that the unsuall blue shorts and white socks were to be a part of the 2018 strip, this is obviously a return to the traditional choice of colors.
Again, Nike have avoided contrasting trim, preferring instead to only decorate the fabric with delicate tonal embellishments.