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Euro 2024 kit ranking: Which team has Europe's best jerseys? - ESPN

We won't know which team will lift the Henri Delaunay trophy as Euro 2024 winners until July 14, but we can already see which kits rule the continent!

There are 24 national teams competing in Germany over the next month, and that means there are potentially 48 jerseys that will be played in over the course of the next month.

Unsurprisingly the battle at the top of the ranking is between Adidas and Nike, but by no means do all of the kits produced by the major manufacturers hit the mark.

Fellow global heavyweight Puma also appears several times on the list along with Joma and Macron, while Danish sportswear brand Hummel is only outfitting one team at the tournament (can you guess which one?).

Which traditional powerhouse has shown they've still got what it takes in the style stakes, and which emerging nation can punch above their weight when it comes to their on-pitch outfits?

We have ranked every team from 24-1, taking both their official home and away shirts into account, to find out who has the best kits at Euro 2024.

Slovakia have been bequeathed a pair of utterly featureless home and away shirts that appear to be little more than standard Nike templates embellished with the logos of the national team and football federation.

It says a lot that the simple red front and underarm panels on the blue home jersey are enough to see it stand above the painfully basic all-white away kit.

Hopelessly predictable stuff from Turkey, whose fans have been saddled with near-identical kit configurations for almost a century. The only notable difference between their new home shirt and the 2023 edition is the removal of the thin red trim around the collar and cuffs — thus rendering it even plainer than its predecessor.

Of course, if

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