The Colombia Gazelle steals a move or two from the team’s 2026 kit. Wrapped in a yellow ‘Bold Gold,’ it’s accented with blue and red to represent the team’s colors. It’s also covered in a subtle butterfly pattern, which is a symbol of hope, change, and love championed by the late Colombian author and journalist Gabriel García Márquez.
Then there’s the Mexico Gazelle. While it’s tough to pinpoint exactly which specific kit it borrows from, if we had to guess, we’re thinking 1992 or 1996. Decked out in ‘Collegiate Green,’ it’s contrasted with white and red on the heel badge and sidewalls—an ode to the country’s tricolor flag.

Adidas Gazelle Indoor ‘Mexico’
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To round things off, all three pairs sit on top of classic gum soles to keep things reassuringly old school, letting the kits do the talking without tipping into cosplay territory. It’s a smart move from Adidas: nostalgic enough to hit the soccer romantics, but wearable enough to slot straight into your rotation. If you’re already deep in World Cup mode, consider this one more reason to get carried away.
All three colorways of the Adidas ‘Bringback’ Pack are available now in the US on Dick’s Sporting Goods’ website, with each pair retailing for $130. Other stockists are expected to follow, with even more team drops reportedly coming soon.
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World Cup Gazelle Indoor Shoes
A version of this story originally appeared on British GQ.
