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Best and Worst National Champs jerseys

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Designwise, I like the kit. It's bright and it stands out. But I'm a big fan of traditional champion jerseys as well, so I can't prefer this over his previous one. Also because I was so glad QuickStep brought the classic style back after several horrible versions.

Let's say I can appreciate this one for the special occasion.
 
DQT doing DQT things:

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Harsh opinions. When you see the complete outfit, with the soft Argentinian colours and the black bibs, they've done a more than decent job again. Previous Argentinian champs didn't have better jerseys.

The Lidl logo is ugly on any kit, unfortunately.
 
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ice&fire said:
The point of turning flags sideways makes sense when you realise that horizontal bars lead naturally to an homogeneous background colour for any written text on it. Viviani's kit is gorgeous, but blue text on green background not so much.
The blue text on green is fine. No need for a homogenous background.
 
Interesting situation - during the team presentation in Sibiu, Czech champion Sisr seemed to wear the jersey he got during the victory ceremony after the nats - as if his team version of the jersey has not yet been ready.
Polish and Croatian champions on the other hand duly showing their new jerseys:
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