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The Most Stylish World Cup in History: Football Meets High Fashion In 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup was always going to be big. Forty-eight teams. Three host nations. Sixteen cities.

But nobody quite predicted that it would also become the most fashionable tournament the sport has ever seen.

Football culture is now firmly cemented in the world of high fashion and this year’s tournament merchandise goes far beyond standard scarves and generic graphic tees.

It will feature high-end designer collaborations like Levi’s FA collection and Nike’s linkup with iconic skateboarding brand Palace.

Football x Fashion

The luxury world has well and truly arrived at the party.

Spanish luxury label Loewe announced a partnership with the Spanish national team to design bespoke travel wardrobes.

Lamine Yamal, 2026 FIFA World Cup
Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams and Victor Munoz. (Photo | Getty Images)

In the United States, the Virgil Abloh Archive, honoring the late designer’s legacy, has created bespoke kits and sneakers for Team USA, alongside a Nike Cryoshot collaboration and an accompanying apparel collection for fans.

USMNT Kits
The US Men’s National Team’s (USMNT) during the announcement of the 2026 World Cup roster. (Photo | Getty Images)

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New Boundaries

On the pitch, kits are telling stories of their own.

Brazil’s away jersey marks Jordan Brand’s first-ever World Cup kit, a landmark moment in the crossover between basketball culture and football.

Brazil, Jordan, World Cup kit
Brazil’s away jersey marks Jordan Brand’s first-ever World Cup kit. (Photo | Getty Images)

Mexico’s 2026 home shirt draws heavily from their beloved 1998 design, incorporating cultural heritage through geometric patterns described by reviewers as a welcome return to daring design.

Elsewhere, Saudi Arabia’s away kit features a bespoke weave pattern drawn from traditional garments, set against a pearlescent white base that captures the vibrant essence of Saudi fashion.

Saleh Alshehri arrives for FIFA 2026 World Cup at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. (Photo | Getty Images)

From the dugout to the runway, the 2026 World Cup has made one thing very clear, in football today, how you look matters almost as much as how you play.

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