#7 Denmark Denmark purposefully released three kits with only one tone on each, and the maker Hummel claims that this was done to protest Qatar's record on human rights. These three otherwise ordinary kits pack a powerful punch thanks to a strong message. Hummel deserves praise for carrying it out so flawlessly.
#6 Germany (home) Very seldom do centrally located emblems on uniforms succeed, but adidas has done so with Germany's new home jersey. For this predominantly white jersey, a vertical rectangular block of black mystically enhances the design.
#5 Netherlands (home) The Oranje have maintained their customary orange shirts in retaining with their well-known moniker, but Nike has found a way to add some flair. The jersey has a genuine shine thanks to the textured pattern.
#4 Germany (away) Germany has chosen a more gutsy away jersey in contrast to their customarily sleek home uniform. Although the zigzag pattern may not be to everyone's taste, the combination of red, black, and gold is difficult to contest.
#3 Japan (home) The Samurai Blue chose a stylish home jersey for Qatar that is adorned with white origami cranes that make the jersey stand out.
#1 Mexico (away) The jersey that truly represents the nation's history printed on it. The white and red perfectly match the graphics of Mexico's World Cup away jersey, making it an absolute masterpiece.