Here is the first look at the official clothing collection that will be worn by the England’s Men’s squad for the Euros.
It has been unveiled by Marks and Spencer three weeks before the tournament kicks off. Players will be wearing different variations of the items in the 16-strong collection, which includes blazers, bomber jackets and polo shirts, to showcase their individual styles during the Germany-based competition.
England Euro 2024 M&S Clothing range modelled by Aaron Ramsdale, Conor Gallagher and Marcus Rashford
Rashford was a surprise omission from Gareth Southgate’s squad
The advert on the M&S website of the England Euro 2024 M&S Clothing range
It has initially been modelled by Arsenal goalie Aaron Ramsdale and Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher, who have been selected for Gareth Southgate’s provisional England squad. But the third player showing off the new collection is Marcus Rashford – who now appears to be a very late omission from Southgate’s squad.
The new collection marks the second year of the three-year partnership between M&S and the English Football Association. M&S has described it as its “best yet”, with prices starting from £35 for the M&S X FA Performance Shorts and going up to £70 for the Performance Blazer.
It also includes the Overshirt, £50 here in black or neutral, Performance Cargo Trousers, £45 here, and Pure Cotton Polo Shirt, £45 here, as well as Autograph Suede Loafers in three colourways for £55 here.
M&S became the Official Suit Supplier to the England Senior Men’s Team in 2007.
The full 16-piece M&S X FA Menswear Collection is now available at M&S.com and in 20 stores across England.
The Euros kicks off in Munich on June 14, with Germany taking on Scotland. The first England game will be against Serbia at Schalke’s VELTINS-Arena in Gelsenkirchen.
Some fans expressed surprise when Rashford and Jordan Henderson were left out of Southgate’s initial 33-man squad. Rashford scored three times during the most recent World Cup, but has endured a torrid run of recent form for Manchester United.
Southgate will have to cut at least seven more players when he confirms his final squad of up to 26 footballers for the Euros in Germany, with a deadline of midnight on June 7.