Adidas Yamamoto Japan 2024 Home Kit Leaked
- Design Collaboration: The 2024 Japan home kit is designed by Yohji Yamamoto, marking the first time a Japanese designer has created the national team's kit.
- Color Scheme: The kit features a navy blue base color, a departure from the bright blue used since 2018, and includes a bright blue fiery design on the front.
- Release Details: The Adidas Japan 2024 home kit, using the new Adidas Tiro 2024 template, will be available for sale starting in early June 2024.
Update: Footy Headlines can leak more images of the Y-3 Japan 2024 home kit.
Update: A full unboxing video of the Adidas Japan Yamamoto football kit has been produced by Football Jerseys VZ. It gives us a great look at the details of the soon-to-be-released kit.
Update: Confirming our leak, @jerseyreview has revealed the first real images of the Japan 2024 home jersey. It will feature Yohji Yamamoto's signature on the back of the shirt.
For the first time ever, the Japanese national team gets a kit designed by Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto. Now, thanks to our follower Mark from Atlanta, we can leak the Adidas Yamamoto Japan 2024 home kit.
Japan 2024 Home Kit
This picture shows the Japan 2024 home jersey, made by Adidas and designed by Yohji Yamamoto.
The Adidas Y-3 Japanese national football team 2024 home football shirt returns to a navy main color. This is the first time since 2018 that the Japan kit does not feature a bright blue.
What makes the Adidas Japan 2024 home kit is a bright blue fiery design on the front.
Both the Y-3 logo and the Japan crest are placed in the center.
Template-wise, the Adidas Japan 2024 home jersey makes use of the new Adidas Tiro 2024 template, as all other 2024 national team kits. The 3 stripes are in white, and the panels are in black.
Navy Blue Japan Football Kits
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The Adidas Japan 2024 home football shirt will be sold from early June 2024.
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