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Denmark1986 Home shirt

A classic and iconic design in the history of football kits, Hummel’s 1986 Denmark national football team kit is an unforgettable look worn by the Danish squad during that year’s FIFA World Cup held in Mexico.

The Danish kit is widely admired for its striking and unique design. The shirt features a red and white checkered pattern, adorned with the colors of the Danish flag – red, blue, and white – on the collar and sleeves. Moreover, both shorts are all-red with a thin white strip along each side; combined together this bold contrast makes Denmark’s team instantly recognizable during international football matches to this day!

The Danish team of 1986 continues to be remembered fondly, thanks in part to their bold and memorable kit. After all, Denmark had not been widely regarded as a powerhouse on the international football stage prior to that year’s World Cup – yet they managed to surprise even the most skeptical observers when they triumphed over some of tournament favorites such as Spain, Uruguay and West Germany en route to the semi-finals. This amazing run has become forever linked with their unique uniform design in fans’ minds around the world!

The Denmark squad and their unmistakable kit formed an instantaneous bond with the Danish citizens, who had never seen such success in a major tournament before. This inspired national pride and unity as they showed unwavering support for their team during the competition. The kit rapidly became synonymous with patriotism across the country – it was truly something special to witness!

Crafted by the esteemed Danish sportswear company, Hummel—established in 1923 by Albert Messmer —the kit was of immense cultural importance. With a long trajectory of designing apparel for both national and club teams, this 1986 kit symbolized Denmark’s superior design and craftsmanship accomplishments.

The striking red and white checkered pattern that the kit was adorned with served a practical purpose too; it enabled players to be easily noticeable on the pitch, especially in glaring Mexican sunlight.