This is the new Portugal Away football shirt and kit to be taken to, and worn if required at, the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The kit, which also celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Portuguese football federation (FPF) consists, officially, of a white shirt, blue shorts and white socks.
The shirt, which carries the centenary crest displaying the dates of 1914 and 2014, has a hybrid grandad and Mandarin/Nehru collar in a tailored style, with blue trim and blue cuffs.
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Like on the Home kit, there is a nod to Portugal's colonialist past in, this time, the Order of Christ - a type of Portuguese cross - just inside the collar and referring to the version that would have been displayed on the sails of the Portuguese ships in the 15th century, as they explored the world and eventually claimed Brazil.
The shorts - slimmer cut than usual - are in blue, though the side may wear all white at Brasil 2014 if required to change, and the socks are white.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese captain, commented that the kit should give his team the confidence to "perform for our nation."
Nike Dri-FIT technology, mesh panels and laser-cut ventilation holes are present to aid players' comfort and body temperature regulation and to keep them dry and free from the weight of sweat. And, like most new Nike releases, the kit is manufactured largely from polyester from recycled plastic bottles.