Angry England have now slammed the new Three Lions away shirt after Nike said it’s aimed at “forward-thinking fashionistas.”
The blue second strip contains a multi-coloured panel down the side.
It includes purple, pink and cream, which are not traditional hues for the national shirts.
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A spokesperson for kit-maker Nike said: “Graphic side panels on the away kit pay homage to forward-thinking fashionistas.”

England supporters have blasted it.
Infuriated, Nigel Walley said: “You genuinely have to wonder what mindless little cretin at Nike wrote this?”

One loyal supporter said: “Was just saying to my mate down the pub that we need an England kit that pays homage to forward-thinking fashionistas.”
Another stated: “They have completely eradicated the colours of the country and national team.”
One fan, named Gareth, suggested: “England need to bin off Nike and bring back Umbro.”
George Barnard said: “This doesn’t mean anything either, it’s just waffle.”
Another, called Michael, said: “Never mind the furore over the colour of the cross, I’m more upset they think this will appeal to forward-thinking fashionistas.”

Another added: “Is this for real?
“Even if I liked the shirt, I wouldn’t want it to ‘pay homage to forward-thinking fashionistas’.
“It’s a chuffin football shirt.”

“How many ‘forward thinking fashionistas’ do you see at Burnley on a cold Tuesday night in December.”
It comes after fans threatened to boycott the home shirt over a St George’s Cross on the back of the collar.

It was not the traditional red and had purple and blue added to it.
The home and away kits are being sold for £124.99.
They are set to be worn by Harry Kane and Co. at Euro 2024 in Germany in June.
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