Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 Home Kit Revealed
The Adidas Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 home kit was unveiled today, confirming the previous leaks. Bosnia failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup; the new uniform will therefore only be worn during their campaign to qualify for Euro 2020.
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 Home Kit
This is the new Adidas Bosnia 2018 home jersey.
A different look from usual, the Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 Adidas home shirt is predominantly dark navy with a slightly lighter sash from the upper right to the lower left front. Finally, a bit of gold is present in the form of the sleeve cuffs and the Adidas stripes, which run along the sides of the new Bosnia kit.
The collar used on the Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 Adidas jersey is the same one found on e.g. the new Sweden top. It's inspired by the EQT line Adidas established in the early 1990s.
Shorts and socks in the same color as the shirt complete the kit.
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