Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit

For decades, the jersey of the Italian National team has remained almost identical, while fashions, materials and styles changed all around, with the jersey in blue and the playing shorts in white. An outfit that, in its unchanging nature, has traversed the history of our football and unites the identity of a nation that lives football like few others in the world. And if light blue has always remained the unmistakable color of the Italian representatives in every sport, in football the combination with the white shorts has guaranteed the right balance between the first color used by the national team and the later Savoy blue that came into fashion in 1911.

Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446886
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446887
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446885
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446890
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446892
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446891
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446893
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446889
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446901
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446902
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446896
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446897
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446899
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446898
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446900
Should the Italian national team wear white shorts? A question that came up spontaneously after the first two games of the Azzurri in adidas kit | Image 446894

In fact, it is no secret that adidas opted for jerseys reminiscent of the aesthetics of the 1970s, when the company was the first technical sponsor of the Italian national team, updated with a marble pattern. Back then, however, the blue jersey was always combined with white shorts, creating the characteristic contrast that has always distinguished the Italian national team from the many other selection teams that use blue as the main color of their jerseys. In this case, the choice of the light blue hue combined with the many details in white, from the three stripes on the shoulders and sleeves to the match numbers, makes the first jersey an uncharacteristic part of the Italian identity.


A change that may seem subtle, but helps us understand how a design as codified as football jerseys is sometimes enough to create conflict and produce a jersey that has drawn some criticism from those who consider it similar to that of Greece or Bosnia. After the first two qualifiers for the upcoming European Championship, will adidas decide to back down and add white shorts to the home jersey as well, or will it continue this monochrome trend that has dominated the national aesthetic since 2006?