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Why not make one of the Colombia short stripes red? Granted there's no red on the shirts or shorts except the logos but it would look better on the shorts and a red stripe on the shoulders. They should have let Sweden's World Cup unis use that shirt pattern. It looks way better than the scrambled satellite pattern the ladies got. 

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The Argentina shirt looks like Adidas is deliberately showing how little they care. It's the barest minimum of effort to reflect the basic element of an iconic design.

 

I look forward to NYCFC using that Columbia template next season.

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Everything is so yawn. Where's the panache, the boldness, the flair and creativity? All I see is generic, meaningless, blandness with corporate stripes.. I'm so bored by it all.

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On 3/16/2019 at 10:24 AM, upperV03 said:

 

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It wouldn't shock me at all if (when?) this--minus the red socks--ends up becoming Nashville SC's inaugural MLS primary kit. The feigned sound waves, the colors--even the angles of the stripes fits right in for the Powerbell Octagons.

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4 minutes ago, andregunts said:

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wonder what colors the number will be?

The names/numbers are white, and it’s also a new, custom font for them:

 

Argentina and Colombia have new custom fonts to go with their new kits as well:

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11 minutes ago, upperV03 said:

The names/numbers are white, and it’s also a new, custom font for them:

 

Argentina and Colombia have new custom fonts to go with their new kits as well:

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So now adidas is finally putting out team specific fonts! Took them long enough! Too bad the ladies aren't using these, at least the ones who've shown numbers so far.

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Another gripe of the Argentine kit- it appears the front numbers now have the tiny AFA crest, too! I like that detail on the back numbers, but it looks ridiculous on the front and reminds me of the lazy attention to detail in the EA FIFA games. That size number is way too small to have a crest within it!

 

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17 hours ago, aawagner011 said:

Another gripe of the Argentine kit- it appears the front numbers now have the tiny AFA crest, too! I like that detail on the back numbers, but it looks ridiculous on the front and reminds me of the lazy attention to detail in the EA FIFA games. That size number is way too small to have a crest within it!

 

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I like Argentina in their black shorts

 

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On 3/16/2019 at 12:47 PM, DG_Now said:

The Argentina shirt looks like Adidas is deliberately showing how little they care. It's the barest minimum of effort to reflect the basic element of an iconic design.

 

I look forward to NYCFC using that Columbia template next season.

 

I don't think it's that they don't care. I just think they're running out of ideas. There are only so many ways you can stick stripes on a shirt before you start scraping bottom. 

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