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2022 World Cup kits: Every shirt that's been released or leaked so far

The 2022 World Cup is on the horizon.

While the start of a new club season might usually inspire the thought: “ah, the World Cup is kicking off next summer,” the wait is mere months away this time around as Qatar hosts the first ever winter tournament.

As such, just as soon as you’ll be lapping up Erling Haaland’s 15th goal of the season and Arsenal‘s inevitable pre-Christmas implosion, you’ll be shocked to see that the World Cup has completely snuck up on you.

So allow us here at GIVEMESPORT to ease you into the festivities as we go along because there was, believe or not, a major development in the pre-tournament hype on Monday.

At least, that’s especially the case if you’re a fan of football shirts because Puma and Adidas dropped a selection of their jerseys that will be on display for the world to see when November and December rolls around.

A few leaks for World Cup kits have indeed slipped through the net over the past couple of months, but Monday’s drop marked the mass confirmation of designs that we can expect to see on the world stage.

And from controversial Puma templates to gorgeous Germany releases, there’s plenty to unpack from the first fashion flourishes to fly off the clothes rails.

So much so, in fact, that we wanted to give you a comprehensive rundown of every single 2022 World Cup kit across the 32 nations that has either been released or leaked at the time of writing.

Yes, that’s right, we won’t just be showcasing the Puma and Adidas designs to hit shops this week, but also the strips that – courtesy of the kit experts over at Footy Headlines – you can check out ahead of their official release.

Good fun, right? You betcha, so let’s take a whistle-stop tour down the catwalk of 2022 World Cup fashion by

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