
Nike Brings Back the Brazil 2004 Kit and Warm-Up Collection
Nike continues its run of iconic football kit remakes with the reissue of Brazil’s legendary 2004 Total 90 collection. Following last year’s popular revival of the 1998 World Cup jersey worn by Ronaldo Nazário, the Swoosh now shifts focus to the early 2000s—this time paying tribute to Ronaldinho’s flair-filled era.

The 2024 capsule reintroduces Brazil’s 2004 home shirt in both a standard and a Ronaldinho #10 version, complete with the iconic circular number print on the front and back. The shirt retains its bold yellow and green palette, fluid Total 90 seam lines, and updated materials for a modern fit. Adding authenticity, the Ronaldinho version features his name emblazoned across the shoulders in archival font.
The drop goes beyond just jerseys. Nike is also reissuing the matching warm-up collection, which includes crisp white track pants with side striping, a lightweight two-tone track jacket in dark grey and black, and relaxed-fit pants in a muted olive green. Each item features the five-star CBF crest, nodding to Brazil's legendary football heritage.
Much like the 1998 remake, the Brazil 2004 Reissue Collection blends nostalgia with functionality, delivering a retro look retooled for today’s street and sportwear landscapes.
The full Nike Brazil 2004 Reissue Collection is releasing on July 25 at 10 AM ET via Nike.com.
On the football side of things, the Ronaldinho x Nike Tiempo Legend “Touch of Gold” Returns for the Streets later this year.

























