Gear up soccer fans, the 2018 FIFA World Cup is right around the corner.

Action will kick off in Sochi on June 14 and teams have begun receiving their new threads for the occasion. Earlier today, Adidas dropped a series of new jerseys that will be showcased in the summer. The countries included Argentina, Belgium, Germany, and Russia, to name a few.

 

The shirts include an array of new details that separate them from years past. For starters, Argentina, who can usually be seen on the pitch in blue and white stripes, will wear black for the first time.

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Germany on the other hand will wear a teal jersey inspired by their 1990 semi-final appearance in Rome. You probably wouldn't guess these belonged to the Germans if you didn't know any better.

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Adidas released a separate throwback kit for each team in November which featured some slick new designs. Countries such as Belgium and Japan particularly stood out from the rest.

So, which of the bunch do you dig the most?

(H/T Bleacher Report Football)