Earlier this week England finally released their kits for the 2018 World Cup and well, they went down a treat.
Gareth Southgate's side have reverted to the traditional home colours, with a hint of red on the collar as well as a blue Nike swoosh, teamed with navy blue sorts and white socks.
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As for the away kit, it takes inspiration from the famous 1966 kit that Sir Alf Ramsey's side wore when they beat West Germany in the World Cup final.
It's an absolute beauty.
In recent years we've had to splash the cash in order to own an England kit.
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Well, it has now been revealed that the new replica kit will be their most expensive ever at almost £110, according to The Telegraph.
If you want to buy the replica shirt, it will reportedly cost just under £65, with the shorts being priced at £30 and socks at £15. The 'match' shirt is also priced at £95 if you want a better quality material.
The report states that the new kit is almost 10 per cent higher than the current kit, which sold for £101 when it was released two years ago.
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England stars Raheem Sterling, Marcus Rashford, Joe Gomez, Harry Kane, Kyle Walker and John Stones were all involved in the promotion shoot for the kits.
As good as the simple but smart home and away kits are though, the new training kit inspired by what England wore in the 1982 World Cup in Spain, has stole the show - and should really be the home kit for the showpiece in Russia if you ask me.
Thoughts on the new kit? Will you splash the cash on a jersey for the World Cup?
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Let us know in the comments below. it's a huge debate right now!
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