Some of Europe's top caliber teams that will fight for the continental championship this summer unveiled their new clothes. Which one did you like the most?

With every major tournament, teams from around the world unveil the "skin" they'll be playing with to defend their country's pride. This time, a host of nations that are expected to dominate the tournament showed off their new kits via a number of pictures provided by their sponsor.

First off were the hosts. Les Bleus sticked to the same shade of blue they sported in the 2014 World Cup, and with the help of some of their most talented young players like Paul Pogba, Raphael Varane, Anthony Martial and Kingsley Coman, the team coached by Didier Deschamps will try to win the trophy 16 years after their most recent European success.

Despite being one of the team's top assets, Karim Benzema wasn't featured in the team's promotional image due to his problems away from the pitch.

One of the most controversial outfits will be the one sported by England. After years of wearing Umbro, the Three Lions switched to Nike, hoping to bring back the glory days and reach the final match for the first time in the continental tournament.

Here's a closer look at what Roy Hodgson's team will be wearing next summer.

Cristiano Ronaldo will try to lead Portugal to a good finish in what very well could be his final tournament with A Seleçao das Quinas. CR7 revealed Portugal's new jersey for this summer, which slightly resembling the one they wore two years ago in their failed 2014 World Cup quest. Will the Golden Shoe winner make a difference for Fernando Santos' squad?

With such names as Mario Mandzukic, Ivan Rakitic and Luka Modric, Croatia has to be considered one of the top teams that could surprise in the continental tournament. Their kit did not suffer any susbstancial changes, only adding the checkered red and white pattern to their socks. Maybe they're hoping it will make the difference and push them the last mile to win their first major tournament.

After two straight Euros without a single win, Poland will rely on Robert Lewandowski's experience to thrive in this year's tournament. The Bayern Munich striker showed off the new "skin" The White Eagles will be wearing, hoping that they can celebrate their first win in this sort of tournament.