World Cup 2026 Kits: Every Confirmed Jersey, Ranked by Buzz
Brazil's poison-dart-frog away shirt, the USA's wavy stripes and Mexico's redesigned Aztec kit lead the most-talked-about jerseys of the 2026 World Cup. Here is what is actually confirmed.
The 2026 World Cup jerseys are essentially all out, and the rollout split neatly in two: adidas and Puma dropped most of their home shirts back in November and December 2025, while Nike waited until March 20, 2026 to unveil its federation home and away sets, with Puma's away kits following on March 24. adidas leads the manufacturer race with roughly 14 of the 48 teams, ahead of Nike (around 12) and Puma (around 11) — together the big three dress more than three-quarters of the field. You can see every qualified nation and its slug on our teams hub.
Brazil is the headline act. Nike's home shirt returns to canary yellow with chunky dark-green trim and a notched collar, carrying a distorted geometric take on the national flag and an explicit nod to the 1970 side. The away kit is a Jordan-brand collaboration inspired by the Amazon's poison dart frogs, and it arrived only after reporting that an earlier, more controversial concept was reworked. Argentina, dressed by adidas, keep the Albiceleste stripes but build a subtle gradient into the bars meant to echo the three different blues of their 1978, 1986 and 2022 triumphs; the away shirt is a darker base decorated with foliage drawn from the Fileteado Porteño folk art of Buenos Aires.
The host nations leaned hard into identity. The USA home jersey, by Nike, runs wavy red-and-white stripes across the body with navy trim — a clear callback to the 1994 finals — while the away shirt switches to a stealthy carbon-black base scattered with tonal stars. Mexico, supplied by adidas, had the most turbulent road: the federation scrapped its first concept after fan backlash to leaks and rebuilt the home shirt around the elaborate 1998 France design, stamping it with the Piedra del Sol Aztec sculpture. The reworked away kit is white with a stepped zig-zag pattern referencing traditional Mexican rooftops.
Among the other contenders our model rates highly, the designs are just as distinct. Spain's adidas home shirt is a deep navy with red-and-yellow accents, paired with a cream away kit covered in coiled gold-leaf vine work from old Spanish manuscript illumination. France's Nike home is dark blue, but the away turns heads in a verdigris mint shade lifted straight from the Statue of Liberty's copper, with metallic copper logos. England (Nike) chases a 1990s Umbro feel at home and adds a jacquard lions-and-stars pattern on the away; Portugal (Puma) stays deep red with a maritime wave motif; Germany's adidas home revives the late-1980s black-red-gold diamonds in its final shirt before Nike takes over; and Japan's adidas "HORIZON" home renders the haze where sky meets sea in ash-blue lines.
Kits sell the dream, but the data tells you who actually lifts the trophy. Our model still makes Spain the favourite, just ahead of Argentina and France, with Brazil a clear notch below that leading group and England close behind. See the full breakdown in our World Cup 2026 predictions, then run your own bracket — frog-skin away kit and all — in the match simulator.
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