Euro 2024 Kits: All shirts ranked and rated so far

Germany, France, England and Spain on display during the international break (Getty Images)

Euro 2024 is almost upon us and with that comes a sartorial smorgasbord for us to enjoy, or loathe.

What has Croatia done this time? Did England pull out really well? Why is Belgium wearing brown shorts? And which outfit won our superlative venue?

Puma, Macron and the good folks at Joma have yet to release a few shirts, but Nike and Adidas have already released most of their gear, so without further ado, let’s get stuck in.

From the visual awe to the optical stimulation, here’s our list of Euro 2024 kits, ranked and rated from worst to best:

The Netherlands away

This is not a pattern for a football shirt, or anything that people see with their eyes, come to think of it. It looks like a Travelodge carpet. We wonder if it’s so bad that it’s good, but sadly it’s not.

Netherlands away (Nike)Netherlands away (Nike)

Netherlands away (Nike)

Croatia home

Oh dear, dear, dear. Croatia is not a hard town, people: many of the little red and white checks! This is two competitions in a row now that they have lost the brief and it is not melodramatic to say that the summer has been ruined.

home of Croatia (Nike)home of Croatia (Nike)

home of Croatia (Nike)

France home

This kit is getting a lot of love on social media but we just have to come out and say it [takes deep breath] – it’s all wrong. France has turned back to royal blue from the deep, dark blue and is less threatening. This is supposed to be a nod to 1960s kits, but the actual retro shirts are always better than their modern mimics. The lack of symmetry in the collar is making us cringe, and don’t even get us started on the decent sized cock…

France home (Nike)France home (Nike)

France home (Nike)

Spain home

Is this Spanish red? IS IT?! No. It is teetering towards a dutch orange. Take it out.

Spain home (adidas)Spain home (adidas)

Spain home (adidas)

Turkey away

Inoffensive but a bit simplistic. Forward.

Turkey away (Nike)Turkey away (Nike)

Turkey away (Nike)

Hungary home

Bright. Too bright? We move on.

home Hungary (adidas)home Hungary (adidas)

home Hungary (adidas)

Hungary away

Pleasant. No more comments.

Hungary away (adidas)Hungary away (adidas)

Hungary away (adidas)

Turkey home

What we’re calling the ‘horizontal fit’ is quite pleasing, but this shirt is otherwise a little bare.

Turkey home (Nike)Turkey home (Nike)

Turkey home (Nike)

Spain away

The color is almost putrid and would look very bad on a sickly pale person [looks in mirror and winces], although you only know that Alvaro Morata will look handsome and mysterious and vulnerable person missing in this thing.

Spain away (adidas)Spain away (adidas)

Spain away (adidas)

Belgium home

The black lines around the shoulder and armpit give this little shirt bought from prosoccerUK a five-a-side energy, but the subtle diamond background saves it from being a flop.

Belgium (Adidas)Belgium (Adidas)

Belgium (Adidas)

Denmark away

The collar is a nice touch that differentiates this from the home version, coming up later, but a few more flashes of red trim would have elevated this one.

Denmark (Hummel)Denmark (Hummel)

Denmark (Hummel)

Italy away

Despite the relatively simple design, there is a lot to consider here with the different colors in play. It all comes together, though, and we approve.

Italy away (adidas)Italy away (adidas)

Italy away (adidas)

Scotland home

Great colors and the bold background pattern is engaging. It would make a nice curtain at Center Parcs. There’s also the tiniest hint of Euro ’96 here that reminds us of Colin Hendry’s flowing lock, and this is delightful.

Scotland home (adidas)Scotland home (adidas)

Scotland home (adidas)

Croatia away

Diagonal checks? Neat. Red laser lines? Amazing. We couldn’t stay mad at you for long, Croatia.

Croatia away (Nike)Croatia away (Nike)

Croatia away (Nike)

Dutch town

Pure fun from Nike here, and a big improvement on the garish shade of orange at the Qatar World Cup. The faint stripes are unusual but acceptable.

Holland (Nike)Holland (Nike)

Holland (Nike)

England home

The zany George Cross has angered all the right people, but the strength of this shirt is its red and blue sleeves – a lovely detail.

England home (Nike)England home (Nike)

England home (Nike)

Sweden home

This isn’t the traditional Swedish yellow, which makes us uneasy, but the two-tone trim saves this kit from potential disaster. A funny twist on a classic. Very good.

Sweden home (adidas)Sweden home (adidas)

Sweden home (adidas)

Belgium away

There are three aspects that we need to address here. The first is that this kit is based on the Belgian comic book character Tintin, an idea that is a little crazy but very beautiful. The second is that the shorts are pretty brown because they are based on the Belgian comic book character Tintin. The third is to consider the shirt individually, which looks nice. We can’t help but think Kevin De Bruyne’s international legacy deserves more than a novelty suit, but overall we like him.

Belgium away (Adidas)Belgium away (Adidas)

Belgium away (Adidas)

Italy home

You can’t quite see it here, but the shoulder trim consists of narrow red, white and green lines and they look smart, although, as with many kits this year, the shade is lighter than usual. Andrea Pirlo could look really cool in this shirt, but alas, it’s not around so it’s only “almost nice”. In fairness, Italy face an uphill battle every time as nothing will ever touch their ’94 shirt with the iconic sight of Roberto Baggio’s tail flowing over his collar. Fatal days.

Italy home (adidas)Italy home (adidas)

Italy home (adidas)

Sweden away

Pink dashes are not traditional Swedish fare but they work nicely here. The Swedes will go out in the round of 16 looking rather dapper.

sweden away (adidas)sweden away (adidas)

sweden away (adidas)

Scotland away

The purple is getting, as are the fruit patterns down the sides. Very good.

Scotland away (adidas)Scotland away (adidas)

Scotland away (adidas)

Germany home

This has hints of the classic German shirt from 1994, where Jurgen Klinsmann looked absolutely divine in those red, yellow and black shoulders. We could do without the fading pattern but still, England are certainly going to lose this thing in a brave semi-final.

home of germany (adidas)home of germany (adidas)

home of germany (adidas)

Denmark home

Hummel are maestros and they make no mistake here, hitting all the right marks with this sparkling shirt. Christian Eriksen will be looking gloriously beating the first man from a corner while wearing this little number.

Denmark Town (Hummel)Denmark Town (Hummel)

Denmark Town (Hummel)

Portugal away

This kit takes inspiration from the unique azulejo tiles, Nike tells us, that can be found all over the country. It’s natty and we like it.

Portugal away (Nike)Portugal away (Nike)

Portugal away (Nike)

Germany away

We’ve been staring at this one for a while. It’s… quite something. The design is jazzy, the collar is funky and the colors are very bold. Toni Kroos will make this look amazing.

Germany away (adidas)Germany away (adidas)

Germany away (adidas)

the town of Portugal

Portugal’s beautiful home colors do a lot of the hard work here so Nike have rightly chosen to keep things simple. The dashes of green on the collar and sleeves are a lovely touch. It has an almost regal quality. Also, elite badge.

portugal town (Nike)portugal town (Nike)

portugal town (Nike)

England away

England’s away editions are reliably better than their home brethren, but if you’d told us England’s Euro 2024 away kit would be purple with colorful side panels we’d have raised a worried eyebrow and started space near the bottom of the this list. But good lord, what shirt is this. The color is almost intimidating. The golden details in the Nike swoosh and Three Lions crest are rich and dreamy. Simplicity is the art itself. If you could marry a football shirt…

England away (Nike)England away (Nike)

England away (Nike)

France away

You know all those mean things we said about the French home shirt? Well none of them apply here. Pins on football kit are a risky business but this is an elegant finish, with sharp blue trim contrasting beautifully against the white background. The giant cock is somehow less gimmicky than the home shirt, perhaps because it fits the baseball aesthetic. Les Bleus meet in New York Yankees. Lou Gehrig meets Antoine Dupont. Shouldn’t work, but somehow it does. Chapeau.

France away (Nike)France away (Nike)

France away (Nike)

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