The new retro collection of Adidas

Adidas is undoubtedly the most popular sports firm of all, along with Nike and without a doubt in its success is always being able to launch sports collections that set trends, but also wanted to surprise everyone with a retro collection that also includes garments dedicated to the garments that the firm has created for the World Cup teams that it sponsors. We present the new Adidas retro collection

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Adidas retro collection

Adidas retro Football Kits is the name of this retro Adidas collection, which is focused on the 2018 World Cup in Russia, which has the kits of the different teams that the brand sponsors, with a design that seems inspired as they were at least three or four decades ago.

But in addition to the Adidas retro Football Kits that we will see in detail later, Adidas, has an authentic retro collection thanks to t-shirts, and tracksuits, above all, as well as sneakers whose design is based on iconic models of the brand and also introduces lines of “vintage” inspiration that is very fashionable.

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In this photo gallery below, we leave you the garments from the retro Adidas collection, don’t miss it!


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Adidas retro collection for the World Cup

Along with the most retro models that Adidas currently has on the market, the brand has also unveiled this collection dedicated to the World Cup in Russia but all of it, inspired by retro kits.

The firm promotes more than ten teams around the world, so that for each one of them, we can find a shirt, pants and even the occasional jacket that is “retro” in style and sets trends. You can see them below:

Germany

The first kit that we want to show you is that of the German National Team. It has a series of drawings that apparently have been inspired by what the design of the original German shirt was like in the 1990 World Cup in Italy where Germany won against Argentina, our next team.

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Argentine

As for the jersey and pants kit that Adidas launches for the Argentina national team, it has a design directly inspired by how the Argentine players dressed in 1993 just when they won the Copa América in Ecuador The detail of the long sleeves It’s quite a success (since those shirts had this type of sleeve) and it makes it have a much more marked “retro” style, don’t you think?

Algeria

Algeria is another of the teams that Adidas wears, so for her it launches a retro kit that has not changed much from the current one, although it is inspired by how this team wore in the 90s. The current shirt of this team that has with a completely white design, dispensing with the green band they wore four years ago.

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Belgium

Belgium may not be one of the countries that stands out the most in this 2018 World Cup in Russia, but it is indisputable that the retro kit that Adidas has designed for this team is truly spectacular. One of the best kits, inspired by how Belgian players wore in the 90s.

Colombia

Colombia’s kit in this retro Adidas collection is really nice. A shirt that is inspired by the one the team wore during the 1990 World Cup in Italy where they reached the round of 16 although they were eliminated by Cameroon.

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Spain

We come to the kit that will undoubtedly interest everyone: Spain’s. For the retro version of this kit, Adidas has been inspired by what the shirt and shorts of the Spanish National Team looked like when they were at the 1994 World Cup in the United States where they lost in the quarterfinals against Italy.

Japan

Retro fashion could be the big theme of the 2018 World Cup, and in the case of Japan we have a kit that is inspired by the 80s and 90s. The design of the jersey is undoubtedly one of the most amazing of all kits seen to date. It features a design inspired by the Samurai armor that appears printed on Adidas’ famous navy blue jerseys. The away kit goes in the opposite direction, with minimal greyish coloring and gray design elements on the left shoulder that seem to reference the modern computerized image of the country.

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Mexico

The Mexico shirt is also among the retro shirts that Adidas has created for the World Cup, without being too different from the shirt that this team wore in the 2014 World Cup. The firm has created a shirt that has with a flash detail on the sides, which for some will not be something very original if we take into account that he has done the same for other shirts precisely for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, but even so it seems to us a really nice shirt thanks to that color green and the combination with green pants and green side bands.

Sweden

As for the design of the jersey for Sweden, it’s not just about the retro style that’s so currently in vogue but also about simplicity and functionality, and this effort from Adidas definitely lives up to that billing. . In previous tournaments, the simple yellow with a blue border worked because it was worn by legends like Henrik Larsson and Zlatan Ibrahimović. You don’t get the same effect with Marcus Berg and Ola Toivonen but beware that this shirt is already one of the best sellers in the collection. Really pretty.

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Russia

We finish with this review of the retro Adidas collection for the World Cup, with the Russia kit, which is the host team for the 2018 World Cup, and although it does not start as a favorite, it has within this collection a striking colored shirt red that is “pure fire” and that is inspired by what this country’s shirt was like in the 1988 World Cup, where they lost in the final against the Netherlands.

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