The new Blues jerseys for the Euro

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Three months before the start of the Euro, Nike has unveiled the jerseys that the French team will wear in Germany this summer.

The serious things will begin at the beginning of June with the start of preparation. However, this last gathering of the French team before the announcement of the list at the end of May, which begins this Monday, will be important. Two friendly matches, against Germany, Saturday, and against Chile, Tuesday March 26, are on the program and will see the Blues show off their new outfit.

Nike revealed this Monday the new jerseys of the France team for the Euro in Germany. A livery marked by the presence of a rooster larger than usual as well as a unifying message on the collar. “The France 2024 Home jersey pays homage to the greats of the team's past. The oversized crest on the front of the jersey respects the various French teams of the 1980s who united a nation. The collar features a tricolor as well as a unifying message and logo inside, 'Our differences unite us', uniting players and fans as they prepare to welcome the world stage.justified the American equipment manufacturer.

A vintage side

If the home jersey, in a plain blue lighter than usual, is very classic, the away jersey contrasts somewhat with the previous ones even if the white color is still very present. “The France 2024 Away jersey resurrects a classic style from the 1980s in homage to the nation's various teams. The oversized crest is reminiscent of teams from the past. The thin stripes reflect the colors of the flag, subtly changing from blue to red.explained the Oregon firm.

Didier Deschamps' men will wear their new blue jersey this Saturday against Germany in Lyon then the white one next Tuesday when they host Chile in Marseille.

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