The adidas Bringback Collection Revives Iconic FIFA World Cup™ Jerseys from the Archives by reintroducing some of the most recognisable national team shirts in football history. The collection connects past tournament eras with modern culturewear. In doing so, it highlights adidas’ long-standing role in shaping football design.
What to know
- Revives iconic FIFA World Cup™ jerseys from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s
- Includes Germany, Spain, Japan, Belgium and Sweden national team designs
- Combines archive reissues with modern culturewear pieces
- Expands selected designs into contemporary crop jersey silhouettes
- Available globally via adidas retail, select stores and adidas.com
Reviving FIFA World Cup™ Archive Design Language
adidas built the Bringback Collection around its historical football archive. Each jersey reflects a specific World Cup moment and design era. As a result, the collection works as both heritage and storytelling.
The designs highlight how football aesthetics evolved over time. Bold graphics, national colours and experimental patterns define the selection. In contrast, modern updates refine fit and fabric for today’s audience.

Classic Jerseys Reintroduced from Multiple Eras
The collection brings back standout kits from different decades. These include late 80s, 90s and early 2000s designs. In addition, each piece preserves its original visual identity.

















Germany features prominently across several eras, including 1990, 1994, 2006 and 2014. The 1990 away jersey is especially notable for its geometric chest graphic. Meanwhile, the 2014 design is linked to one of modern football’s most dominant tournament runs.





Japan’s 1993 home jersey remains one of the most symbolic designs in Asian football. Belgium’s 1986 shirt reflects a historic semi-final run in Mexico. Spain and Sweden complete the selection with distinctive 90s-era aesthetics.
National Team Stories Behind the Designs
Each adidas jersey carries a direct link to football history. Germany’s women’s 2007 home shirt represents a dominant World Cup-winning campaign without conceding a goal. Likewise, Sweden’s 1994 jersey is associated with an unexpected third-place finish in the United States.
Japan’s design marks a turning point in national football identity. Belgium’s shirt reflects a breakthrough generation on the world stage. These references reinforce the emotional value behind each reissue.









Culturewear Expansion and Modern Interpretation
Beyond jerseys, adidas introduces culturewear inspired by the same archive direction. These pieces translate football heritage into everyday styling. Therefore, the collection extends beyond matchday use.















Selected teams also receive replica crop jersey silhouettes. This update connects classic designs with modern fashion trends. It also strengthens the link between football and streetwear culture.
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