Boldest🇭🇹 Haiti
SaetaGroup C
Blue home shirt by Colombian brand Saeta, with sublimated silhouettes of Haitian Revolution heroes across the lower front, the national motto 'L'union fait la force', and a royal palm graphic in the national colours.
Three-way comparison
Three of the feel-good qualification stories of the cycle, all three with kits worth a second look. Haiti suit up in Saeta with their signature blue-and-red, Cape Verde wear Tempo in deep blue, and Curacao roll out an Adidas debut in royal blue. None of these will out-sell Brazil, all of them will be cult collector picks within five years.
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BoldestSaetaGroup C
Blue home shirt by Colombian brand Saeta, with sublimated silhouettes of Haitian Revolution heroes across the lower front, the national motto 'L'union fait la force', and a royal palm graphic in the national colours.
Best overallCapelli SportGroup H
Deep ocean-blue home shirt with red trim on the collar and sleeve cuffs, Capelli's trademark shoulder squares, and a bespoke geometric triangular pattern across the body that traces the flight paths connecting Cape Verde's ten islands.
Safest buyAdidasGroup E
Bright blue shirt with yellow flashes and fresh island energy.
Best overall
Cape Verde
Boldest design
Haiti
Safest buy
Curaçao
| Team | Brand | Group | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇭🇹 Haiti | Saeta | Group C | Amazon \u2192 |
| 🇨🇻 Cape Verde | Capelli Sport | Group H | Amazon \u2192 |
| 🇨🇼 Curaçao | Adidas | Group E | Amazon \u2192 |
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