It’s a 2015 battle as the blue and white hoops of Argentina take on the famed All Blacks strip in the penultimate round of the mission to find the slickest Rugby World Cup jersey.
After breezing past France’s 2007 ensemble, Los Pumas’ 2015 strip finds a new challenger from the same tournament – New Zealand’s timeless Adidas jersey.
With sky blue and white colours at their disposal thanks to the makeup of their national flag, Argentina have rarely put a foot wrong when it comes to showcasing a new jersey for the World Cup. Add Nike to the mix, and you’ve got a winning recipe.
Opting for fewer hoops and a more textured jersey than their 2011 World Cup edition, the Pumas’ 2015 kit was a thing of beauty.
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It’s difficult to improve upon a jumper that almost exclusively encompasses a single colour, but the All Blacks managed just that.
By dropping the white collar from the 2011 jersey, for a more tactile top-half of the strip, the Kiwis revealed their cleanest kit ever eight years ago.
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