Euro 2024 is now underway and one of the tournament favourites England are gearing up for their opening group-stage fixture against Serbia on Sunday. The Three Lions unveiled their new home and away kits at the end of March, prompting a swell of controversy that even saw the Prime Minister weigh in before they were worn for the first time in friendlies against Brazil and Belgium at Wembley Stadium. Here, Sports Mole takes a closer look at the design of England's new kits, how much they will cost and where you can purchase them.
An instant classic. The brand new @nikefootball England kits will worn by our #ThreeLions , @Lionesses and Para Teams in 2024. pic.
twitter.com/n56xcwqY0e The new England kit is the seventh manufactured by sportswear giants Nike, who have been in partnership with the Three Lions since 2013 and have a contract until 2030. Nike describe the new home kit as 'a modern take on a classic white strip' and the trim on the cuffs - a bold purple colour that mixes traditional reds and blues - are inspired by the training gear worn by England legends of the past.
Meanwhile, Nike say they have reimagined iconic kits from the past and have merged classic reds and blues to put a modern twist on the new eye-catching purple away kit. The graphic side panels feature seven different colours to 'pay homage to England's forward-thinking fashionistas'. All of England's authentic 'Match Shirts' are made with Dri-Fit ADV (advanced) technology, a moisture-wicking fabric for qui.