The FIFA World Cup 2018 kits of seven teams have been leaked ahead of the official unveiling later this November.
All the leaked kits are designed and stitched by none other than Adidas.
Argentina’s home kit features the classic blue-and-white stripes and is based on their shirt from 1993.
A leaked image of Argentina's World Cup kit (should they make it). This is from TyC sports. pic.twitter.com/wNYSOzun06
— Roy Nemer (@RoyNemer) October 9, 2017
The most exciting design is that of Germany’s new kit.
Germany officially reveal their 2018 World Cup home kit 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/qLE3qsvhl7
— 101 Great Goals (@101greatgoals) November 6, 2017
Mexico have opted for their 1994 World Cup design, with Russia styling theirs on the 1988 jersey.
Why would adidas diss us by giving Mexico the Bulgaria kit from that heartbreaking 1994 World Cup? pic.twitter.com/yyuTZLMGEa
— The Stray Goat 🐐 (@thestraygoat) March 6, 2017
Meanwhile, 2010 champions Spain have opted for a blend of classic and modern.
And Belgium are hoping a completely new look will help them achieve world glory. Their new design, which has already received criticism from fans, has a centred crest inside a black design.
Colombia's 2018 World Cup kit pic.twitter.com/S6Ia9fODlV
— Hans (@OfflineMartinez) October 12, 2017
Russia’s kit for the 2018 World Cup has reportedly been leaked, what do you think? pic.twitter.com/F5lOJBXy9G
— RussianFootballNews (@RusFootballNews) October 10, 2017