Nike is set to bring back Brazil's 2004 home jersey, making them the latest country to receive the T90 treatment.
The remake was teased by São Paulo rapper Veigh, who took to the stage at 'BOOMRAP' festival wearing an R10 edition of the jersey, which will reportedly release alongside a plain version.
Brazil's take on the T90 template was as iconic as they come, worn by Ronaldinho, Adriano and many more. The jersey will arrive in original fashion, with a bright yellow base contrasted with a green collar, sleeve cuffs, and piping outlining both the front and back. Nike's swoosh stays in its usual spot, with a full-colour crest centralised.
Despite talks of a split between the Seleção and the Swoosh last year, the two are making the most of their newly agreed extension, which runs until 2038. It's unconfirmed if the jersey will be joined by any retro-style apparel like their 1998 re-release last summer, which included a blue and white tracksuit jacket and matching bottoms.
A release date hasn’t been announced yet, but the collection is set to arrive online and in select stores soon.
Take a closer look at the jersey below.