Every Nike kit at Euro 2024
- Nike is manufacturing several national team kits for Euro 2024
- England, France & Portugal among those donning Nike
- Netherlands' kits also produced by Mike
Euro 2024 will see countries don eye-catching new kits, with Nike one of the most prominent manufacturers on display.
The iconic sportswear brand has been tasked with making sure the likes of England, France and Portugal among others look sharp at this summer's tournament and the released jerseys have looked pretty sharp so far.
Here are all the strips released by Nike for Euro 2024 so far.
Croatia
So, this is what Luka Modric will be donning in what will surely be the 38-year-old's final major tournament.
Croatia are synonymous with the chequered shirt and Nike have certainly attempted to appease the nation with their two designs. However, the home shirts look a little odd with its massive red and white squares considering the back is all white.
The blue away kit, on the contrary, is proper Croatia; rhombus-like checks of contrasting shades of blue dominate with hints of red. Yes, please.
England
Nike have struggled to deliver a vintage strip for the Three Lions, but these have the making of a memorable pair as long as Gareth Southgate's side don't crash and burn in Germany.
Some have slandered the colour of the away kit, which is unlike anything England have ever worn, but such criticisms are harsh. It's a belting kit.
As for the home, Nike have done an excellent job of elevating what can be a mundane shirt with subtle touches to the collar and sleeves without going overboard.
France
France have gone retro here, and it's bound to divide.
Their 80s inspired kits for Euro 2024 certainly stand out thanks to the monster crests, the royalist of blue on the home, and half-and-half pinstripes on the away.
Why are there pinstripes on the shorts, too? These probably look superb from a comfortable distance.
Netherlands
The Dutch rarely disappoint aesthetically. Their Euro '88 look is one of the best football shirts ever.
At Euro 2024, the Netherlands will once again don a striking orange home strip drenched in wonderful simplicity, while the away kit - which could attract TFL bus seat comparisons - improves upon hearing the inspiration.
This is not just a 2014 World Cup knock-off. The blocks that prevail throughout are said to have been influenced by a 20th-century art movement known in the Netherlands as De Stijl. This minimalistic movement brought rather mundane shapes to life.
Portugal
These could be the last Portugal kits we see Cristiano Ronaldo in.
There's little to complain about over the home shirt, which is basically redder than recent iterations, while the away strip is very Portuguese.
Nike have taken inspiration from patterns of the historical Azulejo tiles, which have been prominent in Portuguese architecture for centuries, to create a washed white and baby blue design.
Turkey
So often the dark horses, Turkey will be looking to go under the radar in Germany after enduring a wretched Euro 2020 campaign.
There's nothing major to note here, other than the centralisation of the Nike swoosh on Turkey's away shirt.