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Following the launch this week of our near-instantly sold out sneaker collaboration with Diadora, Highsnobiety is hitting you up with yet another dope partnership — this time with iconic sportswear label Umbro.

Named "Highsnobiety Intercontinental," the collection comprises three new football jerseys in navy blue, burgundy, and white. Each piece has been designed in-house and features six stars to represent football’s six international confederations, a world map, and "Highsnobiety" written in Cyrillic script — a nod to the 2018 FIFA World Cup currently taking place in Russia.

Each of the pieces will be available via the Highsnobiety and Umbro online stores from July 9 to coincide with the World Cup semi-finals. For those interested in copping, the claret and navy long-sleeves will retail for $55, and the white short-sleeve for $45.

Take a closer look at the collection in the gallery below, then check out the official lookbook, shot in Russia by Berlin-based photographer Lukas Korschan.

For more World Cup-related content, check out all this year's World Cup jerseys, ranked from worst to best.

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