In the latest instalment of our Meet the Transformers Series, Emily Hutson, Mobas’ Senior Account Manager, discusses what makes Mobas’ approach so different and why Mobas is a great place to work.
In the latest instalment of our Meet the Transformers Series, Emily Hutson, Mobas’ Senior Account Manager, discusses what makes Mobas’ approach so different and why Mobas is a great place to work.
As we approach World Cup year in 2026, the branding, ball and other assets have now been released so we are starting to get a feel for how it will look.
But, it’s not just the visuals of the branding and sponsors which shape how the tournament feels, but also the kits.
This time, as expected, the majority of kits will be Adidas or Nike manufactured, with a few others in the mix. But I want to spend some time focusing on Adidas.
They’ve made a subtle change to their template, which I expect to start seeing across all of their club kits too in the 26/27 season. It’s so subtle you may not notice, or you may notice a difference but not be able to put your finger on it.
In fact, it’s a change that I’m surprised hasn’t happened sooner.
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