Adidas just turned Latin America's greatest football kits into sneakers

With just under five months left until the World Cup kicks off, Adidas has been doubling down. After taking the wraps off the Samba ‘Pink Spark’ and a collab with The Stone Roses x Manchester United this week, the Adidas ‘Bringback’ Pack has now been revealed in all its glory.

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Adidas Gazelle Indoor ‘Argentina’

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As you can probably already tell from the collection's name, it brings you back to some of the greatest, GOAT-iest stripes in football history. This particular drop focuses on the Gazelle Indoor, and it's inspired by the shirts of Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. But rather than just copying-and-pasting (because that would be too easy), the Three Stripes has been a bit more creative here.

The ‘Argentina’ Gazelle Indoor is dripped out in a ‘Collegiate Royal’ canvas with vertical stripes running across it – an obvious nod to the country's 1998 kit. A dash of baby blue hits the inner lining, and around the back, the Adidas logo is done up in shiny gold foil like the Sun of May in its flag.

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Adidas Gazelle Indoor ‘Colombia’

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The ‘Colombia’ Gazelle Indoor steals a move or two from the gateway to South America's 2026 kit. Wrapped in ‘Bold Gold’, it's accented with ‘Power Blue’ and ‘Team College Red’ to represent the team's colours. It's also covered in a butterfly pattern, which is a symbol of hope, change and love championed by the late Colombian author and journalist Gabriel García Márquez.

Then there's the ‘Mexico’ Gazelle Indoor. While it's tough to pinpoint exactly which kit it borrows from, if we had to guess, we're thinking 1992 or 1996. Decked out in ‘Collegiate Green’, it's contrasted with white and red on the heel badge and sidewalls – an ode to the country's tricolour flag.

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Adidas Gazelle Indoor ‘Mexico’

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