Exclusive: Argentina to Get Tricolor 3 Stripes for 2026 World Cup
- Argentina 2026 World Cup Kit Design: Adidas will incorporate tricolor Three Stripes in the Argentina 2026 World Cup collection, but it's unconfirmed if they will be on the kit itself.
- Argentina 2026 World Cup Away Kit Color: The Argentina 2026 World Cup away kit will be black.
- Peru 2026 Away Kit Logo: Adidas will use a unique tricolor Trefoil logo on the Peru 2026 away shirt.
Adidas will bring the tricolor Three stripes to Argentina for the 2026 World Cup. Footy Headlines can exclusively leak this.
Argentina 2026 World Cup Tricolor 3 Stripes Design
The tricolor 3-stripe will be used for items in the Adidas Argentina 2026 World Cup collection: training shirt, anthem jacket, ...
Footy Headlines can not confirm whether the tricolor 3 stripes will be used on the kit.
Adidas will also use the unique tricolor Trefoil logo on the Peru 2026 away shirt.
Are you looking forward to the tricolor 3 Stripes appearing on the Argentina 2026 World Cup home kit? Comment below.
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