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By Ewan Murray
Euro 2024 is finally here. That means day after day of beautiful football, barbecues in the back garden and some glorious new kits to drool over.
But let's put all that positivity to one side for just a moment. That's not why we're here. No, we're here to look at the really stonking international shirts that have been released for this summer's tournament, the real bottom of the barrel honkers.
Thankfully, there are plenty to choose from, so here are the ten worst kits atEuro 2024.
10. Scotland home
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Positive: Look, it's some tartan.
Negative: Why the hell does the tartan look like that!?
Having produced some banging shirts in recent years, including Scotland's 2024 away jersey, adidas really let the Tartan Army down with this one.
The colour is great, the yellow accents are acceptable, but that tartan pattern looks like a cat has been at your grandma's blanket. Shocking.
9. Slovenia home
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Positive: Nature-inspired kits can look pretty neat
Negative: This doesn't look pretty neat
Slovenia's kits always draw inspiration from the country's mountains, with some iterations working far better than others. This one, teamed with the fact that it's printed on an old Nike template shirt, is poor.
The vertical stripe running halfway up the shirt is just odd, too.
8. Turkey home
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Positive: I mean...it's not too bad, right?
Negative: Have Turkey ever made a different shirt?
If you've got a Turkey shirt post 2010, it's probably this one. Whether the home or away jersey, they release this design every single year without fail.
Honestly, go and check.
7. Switzerland home
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Positive: It doesn't burn your eyes to look at
Negative: Not even Fabian Schar can make this look good
Have Switzerland ever made a remotely interesting football shirt? That's a rhetorical question, the answer is no.
Not to sound too Gok Wan, but those burgundy shorts just don't work.
6. Portugal away
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Positive: They've tried something different
Negative: A poor man's Norway 2020 away shirt
Inspired by Portugal's architecture, this shirt may have hit different had it not been for Norway's already-done-it gorgeous, iconic 2020/21 away jersey.
Unfortunately, it just looks like a poor imitation.
5. Ukraine away
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Positive: A nice colour scheme
Negative: It's manufactured by Joma
Joma don't exactly have a back catalogue of classic kits. This isn't their worst effort, but it's dull and lacking any sort of wow factor.
4. Czech Republic home
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Positive: The blue accents give it...something
Negative: It's a red t-shirt
It's been a while since Czech Republic have been a glamorous international side and they certainly won't be winning any style awards this summer.
This is another red t-shirt from the Czech Rpeublic x Puma collaboration.