England reveal £90 World Cup shirt but will you buy it?
England today revealed their kits for this summer's World Cup – though fans may think twice when they see the price.
Supporters are being asked to fork out £90 for a 'match official' version of the all-white home shirt. A cheaper, £60 'stadium' replica version is available, though the differences at first glance appear negligible.
Nike, who have designed both the all-white home kit and the all-red away kit, say the match official shirt features a tailored fit and new 'sweat-wicking fabric' designed to keep the wearer cool.
Both shirts will be worn by the squad as they go for glory in Brazil this summer, with the home shirt set to make its debut in a friendly against Peru on May 30.
Nike say the kits "focus on English football history and cultural design".

"Two references really stood out during the design process for the home kit – that stunning all-white kit England wore in Mexico in 1970 and the idea of the armour of English Knights," said Martin Lotti, the company's global design director.
Former Aston Villa and Liverpool striker Stan Collymore has spoken out over the cost of the £90 shirt.
Supporters might be more interested in the fact Raheem Sterling, Ross Barkley and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain all appeared in marketing photos for the away strip. All three are bidding to be part of Roy Hodgson's squad this summer.






