Colors of England traditional home white shirts, navy shorts and white socks. The team regularly carries an all-white kit. Umbro Admiral and was the main designer of kits of England.
Although England in the first-were blue, the traditional colors of England are very red shirts, white shorts and red socks. In 1996, after an England kit has been changed to gray shirts, shorts and socks. The kit was used only three times, even against Germany in the semifinals of Euro 96, but the deviation from the traditional red was unpopular with supporters and those of England, the gap remained red kit until 2011, when a blue kit was introduced. The away kit is sometimes used during home games, when a new edition was published for its promotion.
England have sometimes had a third team. In the 1970 World Cup in England had a third kit with blue shirt, shorts and socks against Czechoslovakia. They had a team like Sweden, with yellow shirts, blue shorts and yellow socks to wear in the summer of 1973. For the World Cup in England in 1986 there was a light blue third kit, mimicking those used in Mexico for sixteen years and kits of England held the third blue light up to 1992 but rarely used.
Although England in the first-were blue, the traditional colors of England are very red shirts, white shorts and red socks. In 1996, after an England kit has been changed to gray shirts, shorts and socks. The kit was used only three times, even against Germany in the semifinals of Euro 96, but the deviation from the traditional red was unpopular with supporters and those of England, the gap remained red kit until 2011, when a blue kit was introduced. The away kit is sometimes used during home games, when a new edition was published for its promotion.
England have sometimes had a third team. In the 1970 World Cup in England had a third kit with blue shirt, shorts and socks against Czechoslovakia. They had a team like Sweden, with yellow shirts, blue shorts and yellow socks to wear in the summer of 1973. For the World Cup in England in 1986 there was a light blue third kit, mimicking those used in Mexico for sixteen years and kits of England held the third blue light up to 1992 but rarely used.