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Certainly beats the away kit.

Someone’s been watching nature documentaries.

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This really is a filthy template from Nike - All Nike 2022 World Cup Home & Away Kits Leaked

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Idiots need to stop buying this churned out trash. Once their bottom line cops a beating, then Nike/Puma/Adidas will learn to stop lazily using the same template.

I used to collect jerseys from roughly 2008-2015 and have around 300, since 2016 I think I've purchased 5 all up. I miss the days of bespoke and detailed kits, but on the other hand my wallet is okay with it.
 

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The space above the text in the shield is annoying me.

The logo definitely needed a rebrand, but could have been better.
 
Melbourne City kit teaser. Looks like a city blue home kit with white cuffs, a two-tone red & white 'candy stripe' away and a darker third kit.



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Home kit's nice and clean compared to last years. Away is pretty neat though would have preferred one tone stripes and some on the sleeves too to closely resemble the season 1 strip. It's good to change it up a bit now and again.
The stripes were originally going to be the 3rd kit according to the design poll a few months back. Mad props to the club changing it to the away.
3rd shirt had to be out there and different and they've delivered. Reminds me of those European 3rd kits from 8 or so years back where fluro was used by quite a few (Juve, Citeh, Barca of the top of my head) it'll be paired with burgundy shorts and fluro socks
 
Could also be put in the bad graphic design thread (for the poor digitised versions on the players)


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Nike reveals new Australian Men’s National Football Team Kit​

Ahead of the most significant 12 months of football the world has ever seen, Nike and Football Australia have today revealed the 2022 Australian Men’s National Football Team Kit.​

Celebrating 100 years of the Socceroos, the new kit honours the past while looking to the future of football – launching with Australia on the cusp of a historic fifth consecutive appearance on the world stage.

Nike innovation is at the forefront of the new kit, engineered with Dri-Fit ADV, Nike’s pinnacle apparel material platform. Heat mapping technology allows the athlete to stay cool when and where it counts, while the new seamless fit allows for increased mobility without cling for a soft and airy feel.

The new National Men’s Team Home Kit is inspired by the fearless determination and fighting spirit of the Socceroos and the rugged Australian landscape. The design nods to the iconic Golden Wattle flower and the traditional colours of the national side, using colours of ‘University Gold’ and ‘Tour Yellow’ to capture the adventurous nature of Australians and the physical beauty of the land. The green shorts use the colour ‘Green Noise’ with a clear connection to nature, conjuring the rugged, sandy landscape of the outback and the rich wetlands and forests. The kit is completed with iconic white socks.

In contrast, the bold obsidian away kit draws inspiration from the vivid sea, with splashes of green glow to help Aussies show their pride both on and off the pitch. It is representative of the creatures, plants, and reeds found in the waters signaling the deep connection between Australians and coastal life.


Socceroos striker Jamie Maclaren said, “A new kit ahead of a big moment for the team is always a special thing and this time is no different. I love how this new kit is uniquely Australian, drawing on our heritage while also looking to the future.

“We all know the history of those who wore the green and gold before us, but as a group our story is never done, and we are looking forward to making our country proud as we take on some of the biggest names in world football.”

Dynamic midfielder Awer Mabil said, “It is always a proud moment to pull on the national team kit to represent my country and as a team we can’t wait to showcase it during our next big game.

“Having played most of our recent matches away from home soil, this kit unites us both on and off the pitch with all Australians – it embodies the determination of this group, and Aussies around the world.”


As part of Nike’s wider Move to Zero journey, sustainability continues to be at the core of the 2022 Australian National Men’s Team Jerseys. The Australian jerseys are made with 100% recycled polyester which is constructed from recycled bottles.

Nike Pacific Vice President and General Manager, Ashley Reade, said, “Nike is incredibly proud to launch the new National Men’s Team Kit for the Socceroos. The fighting spirit and unwavering optimism of the Socceroos right through to the final seconds of qualification has been an amazing source of inspiration for Nike and for all Australians.

“Through the design we wanted to honour the heritage of Australian football while celebrating the spirit and unlimited energy of the Socceroos.”

Football Australia Chief Executive Officer, James Johnson, believes 2022 can be the start of a new era for Australian football.

“2022 is the centenary year for the Socceroos, we’re excited to have a team and a kit that embodies the fearless determination this current team has shown over the past three years, while reflecting the history of the iconic teams that have come before them.” Johnson said.

We know how significant the next year will be for football in Australia, and this team is looking forward to inspiring the next generation as they step onto the world stage. We love how this bold kit outwardly displays the proud and defiant spirit of our national team.”
The new Nike National Men’s Team home and away jerseys are available on shop.footballaustralia.com.au, retailing from $100 AUD for kids and $115 AUD for adult sizing (excluding shipping). The Men’s silhouette is available for purchase and delivery from Thursday 15 September. Due to product delays, the Women’s and Kid’s Jerseys will be available in the coming weeks, you can register your interest now and be the first to purchase at shop.footballaustralia.com.au.

The range will be available from other retailers later this month, including rebelsport.com.au, Ultra Football and select Nike stores.
 
Happy with the return of white socks, but I'm not a fan of the shade of green used in the home kit. Far too light, it makes it look more like a South African kit.
 

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On field the kit just looks bad tonight. The green is indeed too light, and despite looking somewhat ok from a distance, the shirt liiks like it is covered in stains or weird sweat patches close up, the design just does not work in two tone yellow.

The only positive is the return of the yellow shirt, green shorts, white socks.
 
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