About tastes and colors authors have not written,
says an old and well-known saying. However, with the aim of innovating, those in charge of designing national team jerseys often cross the line that separates aesthetics from extravagance.
Now that the 2018 Russia World Cup is approaching, in this article we are going to review the most unusual uniform designs that have ever been used in a World Cup. Which one do you think is the strangest?
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If we talk about extravagance, Mexican goalkeeper Jorge Campos occupies the first place on the podium by far. He wore these jerseys in the 1994 United States World Cup.
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In the 1998 France World Cup, the Mexican National Team used this curious uniform design, which highlights aspects of their culture.
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In the 1994 United States World Cup, the host team used these striking outfits.
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This fiery jersey was used by Nigeria in the 2002 Korea Japan World Cup.
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If the Scotland National Team wanted to attract attention with the uniform they used in the 1990 Italy World Cup, they certainly achieved it.
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In the 1986 Mexico World Cup, Denmark made a statement with this peculiar uniform.
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France went to the 1978 Argentina World Cup with only one set of uniforms. The problem came when they had to face the host team. Since the outfits of both teams looked similar, the French had to play with a borrowed uniform from the Kimberley team in Mar del Plata.
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In the 2002 Korea Japan World Cup, the Cameroon National Team caught everyone's attention by using sleeveless jerseys. Crazy!
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In the 1998 World Cup in France, Jamaica had this strange uniform.