The website Footy Headlines has published, under the label "exclusive," what it claims to be the design of both versions of the jerseys that the Dragons will wear at the upcoming World Cup. The variants are traditionally in blue and white, produced by the Spanish brand Kelme, which has outfitted the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team in recent years.

The blue jersey is the primary kit, featuring a royal blue base with a Henley buttoned collar, yellow trim, and a subtle geometric pattern inspired by Bosnian cultural motifs. On the other hand, the away variant of the white jersey will feature an embossed pattern of the Bosnian lily. It includes a yellow collar and striped cuffs on the sleeves.

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Footy Headlines has not been far off in the past and has correctly predicted the design of jerseys in the world of football in most cases, so these should indeed be the Bosnia and Herzegovina jerseys for the World Cup.

Recall that the Spanish sports equipment manufacturer Kelme has sold out all jerseys of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team for the World Cup, even though it has not yet been unveiled, referring to orders from our country. The price of the jersey is 100 euros, and as stated by Kelme, it will be presented in May. You can view the details about the jersey and orders here. We'll see if Footy Headlines was right this time and whether the jerseys will indeed look like this.