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Shirt launches are a hotly anticipated part of every World Cup.

And this year's campaigns from the two main kit-makers - Adidas and Nike - mark a notable departure from previous competitions, featuring more streetwear-inspired collections than traditional matching football shorts, socks and boots.

Inspired by football culture on and off the pitch, the collections mix archive classics with streetwear staples.

Nike launched its World Cup home shirts with a Hollywood-worthy short film of star players including Virgil van Dijk, William Saliba and Cole Palmer modelling their kits with cargo trousers, jeans and trainers.
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00:00Good evening, I'm Sarah with Bot Talk News.
00:04World Cup shirt launches are turning heads, as Adidas and Nike unveil streetwear-inspired
00:09collections.
00:10Next campaign features stars like Van Dyck and Saliba in kits paired with jeans and trainers,
00:16blending sport and style.
00:17Thank you for joining us tonight.
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