Wesley Sneijder given stunning Holland kit featuring a piece of every strip he wore over 15 years
The Dutch midfielder bowed out from international football after making 134 appearances for his country

Wesley Sneijder has received an eye-catching Holland shirt featuring every kit he wore over the last 15 years.
The stunning jersey marks the Dutch midfielder's retirement from international football following the last of his 134 appearances against Peru.
It beautifully captures the iconic Oranje jerseys through the years, with different patterns, sleeves and collars in the unique shirt.
Showing it off on Instagram, the 34-year-old said: "This T-shirt is made of all the shirts I played in for the Dutch national team in the last 15 years #GreatPresent."
Eagle-eyed fans noticed the Brazil flag situated on the chest which refers to Sneijder's brace against the South Americans in the quarter-finals at the 2010 World Cup as they went all the way to the final.
Sneijder, Holland's most-capped player of all time, received a remarkable send-off after his country's win over Peru.
He sat on a sofa with his family as part of a mocked-up living room on the pitch to watch a highlights reel of his international career.