Beautiful 'Inverted' White Adidas Argentina 2026 World Cup Away T-Shirt Released
- Release: Adidas has released a white 'Away' T-Shirt as a lifestyle piece accompanying the Argentina 2026 World Cup away kit.
- Design: The T-shirt inverts the color palette of the official away kit, featuring a white base with an icy, light blue graphic pattern, royal blue stripes, and a blue Adidas logo.
- Details: The lifestyle t-shirt omits the FIFA World Champions badge and uses a standard AFA crest without stars, retailing for 50 euros.
Following the highly anticipated reveal of the black Adidas Argentina 2026 World Cup away kit, we can now take a closer look at a stunning accompanying lifestyle piece from the collection - Adidas has released a brilliant, inverted white alternative in the form of an official 'Away' T-Shirt.
Adidas Argentina 2026 Away Lifestyle Shirt
This is a side-by-side look at the official match kit and the accompanying lifestyle t-shirt.
The Adidas Argentina 2026 Away T-Shirt takes the almost same striking baroque/floral graphic pattern used on the official away kit and completely flips the color palette.
Instead of a black and vibrant blue look, the lifestyle shirt features a beautifully clean white base covered in an icy, light blue version of the swirling graphic. The shirt is finished off with royal blue Three Stripes running down the shoulders and a matching blue Adidas Originals Trefoil logo on the right chest.
Interestingly, while the official match kit features a standard blue and white AFA crest alongside the golden FIFA World Champions badge, this white lifestyle t-shirt omits the central FIFA badge entirely and opts for the standard AFA crest - without the stars and very small, unfortunately.
The White Adidas Argentina 2026 World Cup Away T-Shirt retails at 50 euros - half the price of the replica kit.
What do you think of this white lifestyle version of the Argentina 2026 away kit? Do you actually prefer the white colorway over the official black match jersey? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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