With just under four months to go until the 2023 Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, Adidas has released a raft of away kits for six of the nations who will be competing at the tournament.
Argentina, Colombia, Germany, Japan, Spain and Sweden have all been furnished with a glorious array of alternate jerseys, all bespoke yet united by a common theme. Each design incorporates aspects of the natural visual splendour or iconic geographical features of that particular country.
Inspiration has been taken from some of the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes with colourful palettes, hazy washes and abstract patterns giving each jersey an arresting and unique look.
With these kits being worn by two of the world’s top-three teams in the FIFA World Ranking — Euro 2022 runners-up Germany and Tokyo Olympic finalists Sweden — and the No. 7-ranked Spain side comprising many players from the all-conquering Barcelona, there is every chance we could be seeing at least one of these gorgeous shirts being worn for the final in Sydney on Aug. 20.
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The rugged bands of teal, orange and white wrapped across Argentina’s away shirt are, according to Adidas, a portrayal of the striking mountain…