Adidas Argentina, Colombia, Germany & Russia 2018 World Cup Mash-Up Jerseys Released
Adidas have started to release the first few of their insane "Mash-Up" jerseys - check out all of them in this one post. The Adidas Originals Mash-Up collection mixes up classic iconic home and away jerseys of four teams sponsored by Adidas - Argentina, Colombia, Germany and Russia.
Adidas Originals 2018 World Cup Mash-Up Shirts
Argentina
Argentina's Mash-Up jersey merges the country's 1993 Copa America-winning home and away shirts.
Colombia
The Colombia mash-up strip brings together the 1990 World Cup home and away jerseys, worn by the likes of Carlos Valderrama and Bernardo Redín.
Germany
Combining the iconic 1990-World Cup winning home kit with the green away kit of the tournament, Germany's Adidas Originals mash-up strip might be the best of the collection.
Russia
The Adidas Originals Russia Mash-Up jersey combines the last-ever 1992 USSR shirt with the redesigned Russia shirt from the same year.
The different Adidas 2018 World Cup Mash-Up jerseys started to go on sale in early April. Click the link below to shop.
What do you think of the Adidas Originals 2018 World Cup mash-up kits? Which is your favorite mash-up jersey? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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