
Shut up and take my money.
As the World Cup slowly but surely comes into view, adidas have whet our appetite with some of the colourful kits that will be on display during the quadrennial footballing extravaganza.
The countries are: Germany, Russia, Spain, Belgium, Japan, Sweden, Argentina and Mexico.
They're away kits, yes, but they are damn beautiful.
Germany's is probably the nicest, a cracking shade of green in a throwback to the 1990 World Cup-winning side. The jersey will most likely trigger haunting memories for England fans as it was worn by Die Mannschaft when they knocked out Bobby Robson's side in the semi-final that year.
https://twitter.com/adidasfootball/status/976035643699720192
Colombia have went with a striking deep blue.
https://twitter.com/adidasfootball/status/976050775725170688
Spain's is, er, kind of bland.
https://twitter.com/adidasfootball/status/976065837474963456
Mexico: solid but nothing spectacular.
https://twitter.com/adidasfootball/status/976080969374498816
Sweden: effortlessly cool.
https://twitter.com/adidasfootball/status/976096066994163712
Argentina: nice, seriously nice.
https://twitter.com/adidasfootball/status/976020551516016641
Belgium: lovely.
https://twitter.com/batsflip/status/976061338031132672
Japan: no thanks.
https://twitter.com/JSoccerMagazine/status/976090357510238208
Russia: pretty damn slick.
https://twitter.com/AdamMaina_/status/976045046532313088