Mexico Debuts 'Bad' Adidas 2018 World Cup Font
Mexico debuted their brand-new 2018 World Cup home kit against Belgium on Friday. However, while the Mexico 2018 World Cup home kit was spot on and exactly the same as expected, the typeface Mexico wore in the match was not as Adidas wanted it.
Mexico Uses Non-Customized + Badly Prepared 2018 World Cup Font
Mexico's numbers missed the Mexico crest as well as the lines within the typeface (via @unniquadium).
Mexico's typeface used in the match against Belgium missed two important parts. First, Mexico's typeface did not have the federation's crest on the bottom. Second, the numbers missed the lines within the numbers.
While Mexico's font was completely plain, Belgium's font was also not perfectly prepared as the numbers with the Belgian FA silhouette on the bottom.
Argentina & Germany got it rightHave you spotted other Adidas teams with a badly prepared typeface? Let us know in the comments below.
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The undeniable centerpiece of the expanded collection is the introduction of two bespoke slip-on mules, which draw heavy inspiration from the iconic Nike Total 90 football boot. The mules arrive in two distinct colorways: a muted beige and olive green iteration featuring a speckled sole, alongside a darker, glossy black and rich brown patent leather version. Both pairs are unified by a striking red and yellow outlined Swoosh on the midfoot and tongue, matching the vibrant accents found on the collection's primary jersey.
Rounding out the collaborative effort is a selection of matching apparel and accessories designed to complete the capsule. The standout piece of these other items is a special 1990s keeper kit.
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