Dezeen's guide to all 32 teams' football kits at the 2022 World Cup
Ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup commencing in Qatar on Sunday, we have rounded up the kits of all 32 teams playing in the international football competition.
Though not a catwalk, the World Cup is arguably the biggest stage a fashion designer could ever hope to see their work exhibited on.
This year's strips include jerseys made with ocean plastic or recycled polyester and a kit designed to protest against the circumstances surrounding the tournament.
Below are kits from all 32 nations that will be on display in Qatar, arranged in alphabetical order:
Argentina by Adidas
As with previous home shirts, Adidas' design for Argentina features the Argentinian coat of arms and the Argentine Football Association crest set within the team's traditional pale blue and white stripes. The slim-fitting jersey is made with 50 per cent ocean plastic from Parley for the Oceans.
Australia by Nike
Australia's sunny home kit for the tournament by Nike is made up of gold, yellow and green hues that reference the sandy landscape of the Australian outback as well as the wetlands and forests in the countryside.
On the breast, the shield of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms ? one of the symbols of the Oceanic nation ? is framed by an emu and a kangaroo.
Belgium by Adidas
Red and gold flames lick the raglan sleeves of Adidas' shirt for Belgium, which represents a fresh take on the team's usual black, yellow and red argyle print shirt.
The fiery design references the Belgian team's nickname, the R...
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