As part of Terra's end of the year coverage, we provide you some content that highlights the best and worst of the year, from the biggest scandals to the most beautiful women. Here are the most sylish national team jerseys.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/12/18/stylishcover.jpgJust like with soccer club jerseys, the uniforms worn by national teams around the world are collectors' items across the globe. But some are more attractive than others. The following are the best looking jerseys on national teams. Let's hope many of them find their way to Brazil 2014.
Photo: Especial Terra http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/camisetas-selecciones-terra.jpgItaly (Puma): With Italy being a center of fashion, you'd expect the Azzurri to have some of the best looking jerseys in the world and the national team doesn't disappoint. The current version has a stylish white collar.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/italia-getty.jpgGermany(Adidas): The Germans are known for their simple and effective play, but that doesn't mean their kits are boring. Their home white jerseys incorporate the colors of the German flag with thin diagonal lines across the body.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/alemania-getty.jpgNetherlands (Nike): Orange has always ruled the Dutch jerseys and the current version is another vibrant example. The jersey is highlighted with black lines on the sleeves and for the numbers.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/holanda-getty.jpgEngland(Umbro): The simple beauty of the English kit distinguishes it from others. The English shield (inspired by Richard the Lionhearted) and red highlights bring to mind the country's flag.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/inglaterra-getty.jpgArgentina (Adidas): Around the world, the light blue and white striped kit is synonymous with soccer and has been replicated by club's around the world. It's beauty is enhanced when it is worn by players like Lionel Messi.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/argentina-getty.jpgFrance(Nike): Le Bleus have always donned stylish garb, in part because, like the Italians, the French have a great fashion design history. The current version incorporates two blues, dark and navy blue, in horizontal stripes.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/francia-getty.jpgSweden(Umbro): The Swedes prove that yellow can be beautiful. Inspired by the nation's flag, the Swedish jersey is yellow with thin horizontal blue stripes and similar details on the neckline.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/suecia-getty.jpgPerĂº (Umbro): Often mistaken for the jersey of Argentine club giants River Plate, the Peruvian jersey is just as stylish with a diagonal red stripe cutting across a white kit.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/peru-getty.jpgUruguay (Puma): Uruguay's sky blue jersey is steeped in history with so much success early in World Cup history (two early titles). The current version has white highlights with black numerals.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/uruguay-getty.jpgPoland(Nike): The Polish jersey also uses a striking combination of white and red but in this case with a powerful red bar square in the middle of the kit.
Photo: Getty Images http://images.terra.com/2012/10/10/polonia-getty.jpgColombia (Adidas): Vibrant yellow defines Colombia's jersey which includes blue stripes and the distinctive red soccer ball crest.
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