
The most beautiful jerseys ever at the EUROs All the kits that have changed the aesthetic rules of continental competition
The European championships have always represented an important aesthetic moment in world football and in most of the editions there have been jerseys that have marked the stylistic culture of a national team. In the sixteen versions from 1960 to today, each brand that has participated in the continental competition has added a piece that has made the beauty of European jerseys eternal. The 90s remain the golden age of soccer jerseys and if on the one hand the USA94 World Cup has changed the aesthetic laws of football, on the other EURO96 represents the pinnacle of European style. Nike, adidas, Umbro and Lotto have interpreted to the maximum a style whose evolution has as its fundamental stage the edition won by Germany. In the moment of greatest hype for EURO2020, we retraced the history of the competition and selected ten jerseys that made the history of EUROs.
Italy | Nike, EURO 96
Last but not least, Scotland and its tradition. Umbro registered at EURO96, the Scottish national team brings to the field one of the nation's symbolic stylistic elements: tartan. There is only one letter of difference between kit and kilt, but for the Scotland shirt there seems to be nothing different. Shorts have become a must and every Scot who has managed to get their hands on this kit defends it as if it were the Holy Grail. A perfect interpretation of how the culture of a people is brought to a football pitch.