France
Supplier / Name = name of kit template.
France's kit history is anchored in the classic tricolore palette, with the deep “Bleu de France” shirt, white shorts and red socks forming one of international football's most recognisable identities, even as the exact shades, trims and detailing have shifted across eras. Early French sides wore lighter blues and different sock colours before the modern combination settled in the mid‑20th century, and from the 1970s onward manufacturers began to shape the look more distinctly: Adidas defined the visual language for decades with iconic designs such as the striped 1984 European Championship kit and the 1998 World Cup‑winning shirt, while Nike — supplier since 2011 — has introduced sleeker, more minimalist interpretations, often incorporating subtle graphic patterns or gold accents to reflect the team's status as world champions. Away kits have been predominantly white, but the home strip has remained a constant symbol of French football identity: elegant, unmistakably blue, and deeply tied to the nation's sporting triumphs.
Home 1963-69
Manufacturer: Unknown
Away 1964-65
(Version 1)
Manufacturer: Unknown
Away 1964-65
(Version 2)
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1965-68
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1966 World Cup
Manufacturer: Unknown
Away 1966
Manufacturer: Unknown
