Germany will look good too.
The World Cup is less than one week away.
All eyes will soon descend on Brazil as the greatest show on Earth kicks into full swing.
With the whole planet watching, the 32 competing nations will want to look their best.
We have picked out 10 World Cup jerseys that deliver the necessary style.
10. Argentina home
Argentina’s home shirts hardly ever seem to change at all, but they are always nice and clean – shame about the players that wear them (Messi excluded)!
Picture courtesy of Adidas.
High-vis is very in right now and, as you would expect, Japan are bang up to date with the trend.
Picture courtesy of Adidas.
Uneven stripes shouldn’t work, but they do. This will, of course, look 10 times better when it is on Cristiano Ronaldo.
Picture courtesy of Nike.
Simple and tidy, but with a distinctly African identity. The detail on the collar and sleeves looks great.
Picture courtesy of Puma.
Almost a rugby union feel about this one, but it is typically French and, as such, very stylish.
Pictures courtesy of Nike.
Nice and simple. Easily the whitest shirt at the World Cup, which is just as well considering how much England’s players are going to sweat. No-one likes a visible pit stain!
Picture courtesy of the PA.
Adidas have done themselves proud with this one. Loving the three shades of red on the chest. The stars really stand out too.
Not everyone call pull off orange, but, for those brave enough to try, this Dutch classic could quickly become your favourite piece of clothing.
The busy pattern is too prominent on Cameroon’s green home shirt, but it is much more subtly shaded on this yellow away top, which is really cool.
Picture courtesy of Puma.
This is the ultimate souvenir and it just screams summer, football and Samba style.