Mexico 2022 World Cup Home Kit With Old Logos
Last week, Adidas finally officially launched the Mexico 2022 World Cup home jersey together with three other football shirts for South American national teams.
Graphic designer @Vatioz quickly created an edit of the Mexico 2022 World Cup home jersey in the long-sleeve version featuring different logos on the chest.
'Fixed' Mexico 2022 World Cup Home Kit
Check out the edited Mexico 2022 World Cup home jersey below.
Mexico's 2022 World Cup home shirt features a stunning dark green graphic pattern on the chest and sleeves on top of a traditional green base colour. The Adidas logo on the right chest is white, while Mexico crest on the opposite side is present in its regular form.
The only differences for this edit are that the old Adidas logo with the full brand name underneath the 3 Stripes is still present, and Mexico's old logo also gets used. Both entities underwent a rebranding this year.
What do you think of the Mexico 2022 World Cup home jersey featuring the old logos? Drop us a line below.
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