
Brace yourself, the Nike Total90 jerseys are coming back
The first one is that of the Dutch National Team.
April 17th, 2025
It was only a matter of time, after Nike fully immersed itself in the nostalgia of its Golden Era, that even the soccer jerseys made with the Total90 template would return to the pitch. In chronological order, first the T90 sneakers inspired by the cleats were announced in silver and black colorways, then the Premier League ball returned, and finally all the other T90 colorways, including those teased by Travis Scott during his event at The Cage in Coachella. In short, everything was leading to the big comeback of the jerseys with the iconic white line on the chest worn by the greatest champions at the beginning of the millennium, in conjunction with the release of Nike jerseys for the upcoming season. And finally that moment has arrived, embodied by none other than Virgil van Dijk. The Dutch national team jersey is the first to return to Nike's iconic template, just like the one worn during Euro 2004 by Edgar Davids, Ruud van Nistelrooy, and Clarence Seedorf with the Swoosh placed at the top of the left shoulder and the KNVB logo in the center.
The famous numbered dots can't be seen yet, which were once known as bingo numbers, which turned this template into an absolute legend, but let's not despair. We have to wait for the first official appearances of the Nike-sponsored national teams, which are evidently the ones the brand will focus on to relaunch the jerseys before they arrive at the clubs. The new orange national team jerseys are perfect to pair with the orange T90s released a few weeks ago, as shown in the photoshoot, creating that continuity of style that Nike loves. So with the imminent release of the green and gold version also seen during Travis Scott's tournament, can we expect a new Brazil jersey like the one worn by Ronaldo & Co. in the World Cup won in South Korea and Japan? We just have to wait and see.