The Rugby World Cup is not just the most competitive competition in all of rugby, it’s also the most stylish.
With teams from all over the world fighting it out for the William Webb Ellis trophy, we are being treated to some really top-class kits this year.
Check them out for yourself in our kit gallery.
England: The hosts have gone with their classic all-white kit. Simple, but effective – 7/10
Wales: Hats off to the Welsh for trying to change things up just a little, but we’re not sure it works – 6/10
Australia: Not as good as previous Wallabies shirts, but still pleasant enough – 7/10
Fiji: A brilliant kit. The perfect example of how to make black and white interesting – 9/10
Uruguay: Let’s give them the benefit of the doubt and say it’ll look better on the pitch – 4/10
Scotland: The Scots have one of the most underrated kits in world rugby – 8/10
South Africa – A beautiful kit from the Springboks – 8/10
Japan: The 2019 hosts have come out strong here with a neat little shirt – 7/10
Samoa: Probably the most unique attempt this year. You can’t blame them for trying – 7/10
USA: No wonder they don’t watch rugby over in the States. This shirt hurts our eyes – 5/10
New Zealand: Nobody can say they’re surprised by this kit. Iconic – 7/10
Argentina: Probably the best kit in the tournament – 10/10
Georgia: From the best, to the worst. They’ll need to dress themselves up better if they want to get into the Six Nations – 2/10
Namibia: They might not even get a point at the World Cup, but at least their kit is on point – 8/10
Tonga: Another gem from the Pacific Islands – 8/10
Ireland: Another classic look that works well – 7/10
France: A nice but ultimately forgettable shirt from the French – 6/10
Italy: Simple, sleek, effective. Just like Sergio Parisse – 7/10
Canada: Die-hard rugby fans will probably say this one looks a bit too much like a football shirt – 6/10
Romania: This unusual kit will likely be the only memorable thing about their appearance in the tournament – 8/10
