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We're in ten years into the 20's but Boca Juniors have already won the kits of the decade because nobody is topping their latest strips.
The Argentine outfit have had a long and successful association with Nike, who produced many stunning kits over the 23-year partnership.
But they've moved on very quickly with German sportswear giant Adidas, who were the club's kitmakers 27 years ago.
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The link-up was officially confirmed on January 1 and they've set the bar incredibly high with the release of two absolutely gorgeous shirts that have already got fans salivating at the mouth.
The kits were revealed in a superb advert showcasing the colour and passion Boca exude as a club.
ES LA DE BOCA :blue_heart::yellow_heart::blue_heart:
- Boca Jrs. Oficial (@BocaJrsOficial) January 10, 2020
Presentamos nuestras nuevas camisetas. @adidasar #adidasfootball pic.twitter.com/AMoI5epCGE
The design for the home shirt is the classic yellow hoop around the middle, while the away top's style is eerily similar to the legendary Germany 1990 Adidas shirt.
Back in the day Boca also had their own version of the template - which is the inspiration for this jaw-dropping new take from the three stripes brand for 2020.
That Boca Juniors away kit is a beaut. Bring one out with green and red replacing the yellow and blue and take my money. #CCFC84 pic.twitter.com/3mqZ0rTa0y
- Joe Leogue (@JoeLeogue) January 10, 2020
After 26 years with Nike, Boca Juniors will wear an Adidas kit in 2020.
- SBS - The World Game (@TheWorldGame) January 10, 2020
Thoughts on the new look? pic.twitter.com/0AsUqW98IP
Boca Juniors released their new Home and Away kits for the Upcoming season and they're just breathtaking :heart_eyes: pic.twitter.com/wmdJ4AEm72
- Football Fans Tribe :flag_ng: :soccer: (@FansTribeHQ) January 10, 2020
It might be a big statement, there's next to no chance for there being a spicier collection of kits from any brand or club over the next ten years.
It's a shame we'll never get to see Daniele De Rossi wearing these kits on the pitch after he recently announced his retirement from football but you just know this is going to be the next big thing in the football kit space.
Topics: Football News, Football, Adidas, Argentina, Boca Juniors, Nike