In January, the Italian national team ended its nearly 20-year partnership with Puma and began a new collaboration with the German brand Adidas.

The new national team jersey is unmistakably blue and elegant, with a marble-vein texture that gives both the home and away versions a distinctive look.

The Puma jersey worn at the 2006 World Cup, where the three stars became four, was unforgettable. With its navy colour and gold lettering, this jersey inspired dreams in thousands of Italians.

Puma has been with the national team through some of their most important moments over the past twenty years, including the 2021 Euros. The Italian Renaissance-inspired jersey is both classic and modern, and serves as a reminder of the art and beauty of our country.

Nike, which began collaborating with the Azzurri in 1995, has introduced novelties to their jerseys, such as gold inserts and nods to streetwear, marking a cultural and stylistic revolution.

For those with a soft spot for nostalgia, here is the jersey from Italy's third World Cup win. It was 1982, and the Azzurri unveiled the national team's new Le Coq Sportif jersey, which featured a novelty tricolour stripe on the collar and sleeves.
