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WHAT ARE THE OFFICIAL JERSEYS OF THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
The official jerseys for the 2026 World Cup are more than just playing apparel; they're national symbols, collector's items, and even a source of debate among fans. With the tournament expanded to 48 teams, the variety of designs, combinations, and technologies has never been greater. In this article, we'll show you the kits already revealed, interesting facts about their designs, sales statistics, and which teams are also making a statement with their kits. If you get more excited about a new jersey than a blockbuster signing, this analysis is for you.
Confirmed Designs So Far
Although not all teams have qualified yet, several powerhouses have already unveiled their official kits for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which will most likely remain (with slight changes) for the tournament. Adidas, Nike, Puma, and other brands have showcased their designs for this edition.
Argentina maintains its classic sky blue and white, but with a cleaner and more elegant design. Germany surprised everyone with a white home kit featuring gold details, paying homage to its titles.
France opts for deep blue minimalism, while Japan and Nigeria once again stand out for their boldness.Some T-shirts that are already trending
Germany: white with gold and a central vertical stripe.
France: navy blue with red details and a retro collar.
Mexico: emerald green with jaguar-inspired graphics.
Nigeria: modern tribal print, always breaking the mold.
Brazil: classic yellow with brighter green details.
Furthermore, brands like Hummel (Denmark) and Marathon (Ecuador) continue to opt for designs with political or social messages, as in the case of Denmark, which removed its logo as a sign of protest.
Technology and Trends in Apparel
The 2026 World Cup jerseys not only look good, they're also made for peak performance. Brands like Adidas and Nike have launched new ultralight and breathable fabrics, designed to withstand North America's varied climates, from the Texas heat to the Canadian cold.
There's also a strong trend toward sustainability: many jerseys are made with recycled polyester and eco-friendly dyes.
The idea is for football to also set an example in sustainability.
Key Technological Innovations
Adidas AEROREADY: regulates moisture with micro-ventilation.
Nike Dri-FIT ADV: 4D knit with strategic cooling zones.
Heat-bonded details for greater comfort and zero internal seams.
Designs conceived to be lighter than ever: just 100 grams per shirt.
Use of body scans to adapt the cut to the average body type of each national team.
Curiosities, sales, and most sought-after jerseys
World Cup jerseys are objects of desire. Some sell out in minutes, others go viral due to their unusual design. And some even end up being worth thousands of dollars on the resale market, depending on the player or match they're associated with.
In this cycle, the best-selling jerseys so far are those of Argentina, Brazil, France, and Mexico. Also surprising is the demand for the Morocco jersey, after their historic performance at Qatar 2022, and the United States jersey, which will be playing at home.
Jerseys with history and rarities
The Argentina jersey from Qatar 2022 became the best-selling in Adidas history.
Nigeria 2018 was the most sought-after on the resale market due to its groundbreaking design.
Some "player" edition jerseys cost more than $160 USD due to their premium materials.
In 2026, several national teams will use QR codes on the tags to tell the story behind the design.
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