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Old World Cup Jerseys


Juddley

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I was looking on google and could not find it, so I figured to ask everyone here. I wanted to find out if there were any sites out on the net that had the designs of old world cup jerseys. I was more curious in 1994 just because I figured there were some bad ones that year, including the US kits, and wanted to compare them. I appreciate your help! =)

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I don't remember anything particularly bad about the '94 kits. Well, the US away (I think the blue star jersey was officially designated as the "away" one, but they wore it for 3 of their 4 games) was questionable (I remember the best description of it back then was "denim-y"). Almost all the adidas teams had a generic template with the 3 big stripes on each side, by the ribs, pointing upwards.

And everyone had the sublimation going on big-time. Italy and Brazil both had some designs on the jerseys that were only visible at medium distance (I have an original Diadora '94 Baggio 10 at home).

Try this too: FIFA World Cup - USA 94 Picture Gallery

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If I ever remember, I have the following and will be happy to post photos:

1990 US kit (adidas - blue)

1992 US kit (adidas - blue)

1993 US kit (adidas - white)

1994 US kit (adidas - white/red stripes)

1994 US kit (adidas - blue w/ stars)

1996 US kit (nike - white)

1996 US kit (nike - blue)

1998 US kit (nike - white)

1998 US kit (nike - red)

2002 US kit (nike - blue)

Like I said, when I get home from work I'll post photos.

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Gah, who let the away kit out of the asylum!

I distinctly remember several nations in 1994 pretty much wearing jerseys from 1-2 templates made by Adidas or Diadora.

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