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By Alex Bysouth BBC Sport senior journalist Published 29 minutes ago Some say you can measure a life by World Cups. Four-year notches on a timeline from wide-eyed kid to tuned-in teen and beyond. A showreel of footballing memories - teams you loved, heroes you worshipped, the iconic shirts they wore. It is those shirts we're looking at today. The jerseys that tell a story. Timeless masterpieces. But what is it that makes a kit's legacy so enduring? Matthew Wolff is best known for designing the hugely popular Nigeria outfits at the 2018 World Cup, as well as those for winners France. The American's portfolio includes Paris St-Germain, a host of Major League Soccer and National Women's Soccer League teams, and even the United Soccer League club he co-founded, Vermont Green. So he knows his way around a kit. "Most of my favourite football kits are from my childhood in the '90s and early 2000s," explains Wolff. "That's the phase of life when the players really feel like superheroes and their kits feel so magical. "Mexico 1998, USA 1994, Germany 1990 and 1994, Japan 1998, Nike's set from 2002, even Cameroon's sleeveless top in 2002. These are special kits in my mind because of how big and magnificent they felt to me as a young boy. "A shirt becomes iconic partly because of what happened while someone was wearing it. The passage of time also changes how we perceive and appreciate a football kit." Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Japan and Mexico both sported memorable kits at the 1998 World Cup in France Wolff, though, believes it is harder to achieve real "iconic" status these days. "The landscape has changed and the global market is saturated," adds Wolff. "There are so many teams and so many new kits now - for both clubs and countries - that it's genuinely difficult for any single shirt to break through. "While it's inspiring to see nations' aesthetics and culture represented through uniform design, it does raise questions about consumerism, about how much is genuine cultural expression versus product cycles, and about the pace at which we're churning through these garments." Pick your favourite World Cup kits Published 22 April Ranking the top 10 iconic World Cup kits With that in mind, we're going to be looking back. And there is always a healthy dollop of nostalgia when reminiscing about kits - those hazy childhood memories relived through a golden filter. It would be tempting to go all in on a smorgasbord of '90s and early '00s bold prints and baggy jerseys, or late '80s designs that have reappeared as lifestyle staples. So to avoid a splurge of festival fashion/dad on school run at the first sign of summer, this is the criteria: no more than one shirt per World Cup, and one per country . As always, we'd love for you to share your favourites in the comments below. 10. Cameroon home, 2002 Image source, Getty Images Now, this is slightly contentious as this kit never actually made it to a World Cup. But that's what makes it memorable. Cam

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The greatest World Cup shirts are more than just apparel; theyre a testament to a teams spirit and legacy. Each design holds a piece of history, embodying the passion and dedication of those who wore them. From the iconic Brazil 70s to the bold France 98, these shirts arent just about colors and patterns; theyre symbols of victory and unity on the biggest stage. #FootballFashion #IconicShirts

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The beauty of World Cup shirts lies in their ability to encapsulate a teams spirit and history, reflecting the passion and dedication of those who wore them. Each design tells a story, a testament to human perseverance and the joy of sport.

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Beautifully put! A World Cup jersey isnt just a piece of clothing, its a piece of history. Each design carries the legacy of a team and its players, embodying their spirit and passion. The way these shirts tell a story is truly remarkable.

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Who really needs a shirt to remember a World Cup? The memories of the games, the spirit of the teams, and the passion of the fans are what make those tournaments unforgettable. The best kits are just a visual aid to those already invested in the story.

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Wow, what a beautiful piece! I cant get enough of those iconic World Cup shirts. Theyre more than just clothes - theyre a piece of history, a symbol of passion and dedication. The way they tell a story through design is truly remarkable. #WorldCupShirts #FootballHistory

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Libertarianism? Does it have a place in soccer culture? #LibertarianSoccer