5. Argentina

Argentina’s home kit is a celebration of the Argentinian Football Association’s 125th anniversary – a fixture in the Argentinian coat of arms and the AFA crest are displayed in the iconic baby blue and white stripes. There are two gold stars above the badge to note the country’s two World Cup titles.
Adidas have arguably the easiest job in football with the Argentina home kit. Blue and white stripes and its good to go. On closer inspection, the stripes have a pixelated look to them which surprisingly works well. The away strip borrows another 1990s template and brings what could have been a bland black kit to life.
The away kit is their best and most progressive shirt. The team will wear black for the first time in the country’s history. The jersey is distinctly different from the previous Adidas away uniforms. It includes an aggressive graphic implementing the colours of the Argentinian flag.
Adidas have arguably the easiest job in football with the Argentina home kit. Blue and white stripes and its good to go. On closer inspection, the stripes have a pixelated look to them which surprisingly works well. The away strip borrows another 1990s template and brings what could have been a bland black kit to life.
The away kit is their best and most progressive shirt. The team will wear black for the first time in the country’s history. The jersey is distinctly different from the previous Adidas away uniforms. It includes an aggressive graphic implementing the colours of the Argentinian flag.