Top 10 Worst Kits at Euro 2024: Ranked and Reviewed
Euro 2024 has arrived, bringing with it thrilling football, backyard barbecues, and stunning new kits. However, this list focuses on the less impressive ones. Here are the ten worst kits at Euro 2024.
1. Scotland
Positive: Includes tartan.
Negative: The tartan design is unappealing.
Adidas has disappointed the Tartan Army with a pattern that resembles a cat’s attack on a grandma’s blanket.
2. Slovenia
Positive: Nature-inspired designs can be appealing.
Negative: This one misses the mark.
The mountain-inspired design on an old Nike template is unattractive, with an odd vertical stripe.
3. Turkey
Positive: It’s not terrible.
Negative: recycled design.
Turkey’s kits have been repetitive since 2010, lacking innovation.
4. Switzerland
Positive: It doesn’t hurt the eyes.
Negative: bland and uninteresting.
Switzerland’s kits have never been exciting, and this one is no exception.
5. Portugal
Positive: unique attempt.
Negative: Poor imitation.
Inspired by architecture, this shirt fails to impress compared to Norway’s 2020 away kit.
6. Romania
Positive: Nice color scheme.
Negative: Made by Joma.
Joma’s design is dull, lacking any ‘wow’ factor.
7. Czech Republic (Home)
Positive: Blue accents add some interest.
Negative: Essentially a red t-shirt.
This kit lacks creativity, continuing the trend of unimpressive designs.
8. Czech Republic (Away)
Positive: similar blue accents.
Negative: Copy-paste design.
Puma’s repetitive design for both home and away kits is uninspired.
9. Croatia
Positive: Unique checkerboard pattern.
Negative: Overly asymmetric.
The design is too chaotic, potentially aggravating OCD tendencies.
10. Romania (Away)
Positive: It will not be worn much.
Negative: Another Joma shirt.
The kit is essentially a red t-shirt, mirroring the home kit’s lack of creativity.
These kits highlight the misses among Euro 2024’s designs, showcasing that not all new releases can be winners.