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Adidas Reveals the Home Kits for the 2026 World Cup

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We are just shy of 200 days from the official kick-off of the 2026 World Cup.

The storied tournament, which is expanding to 48 Nations for the first time, will feature some of the biggest names in the game. Today, adidas has shared the stripes that the biggest players in the world will be wearing come next Summer.

Each of the 22 bespoke home kit features bold new designs inspired by the respective histories, landscapes and cultures of each nation. As well as featuring the best-in-class adidas technology to keep players cool and comfortable on the biggest stage across Canada, Mexico and the USA.

The collection combines historic visual identities and traditions of each nation and portrays them in a modernist, forward-looking aesthetic. The kits are representative of a liberated style of play and fresh perspectives on the game, aiming to bridge the gap between every generation of fan, ahead of the biggest World Cup tournament ever.

The bold array of jerseys reflects the heart of each nation via colorways and patterns that celebrate key aspects of each nation’s identity. From their rich histories to famous landscapes, traditional architecture and iconic past kit designs, each jersey aims to unite fans around a shared passion for their nation.

Throughout, subtle details that nod to the tournament’s storied history – including acknowledgements of historic jersey designs, past victories and memorable dates – can be discovered when viewed up close, creating on-going moments of delight for fans past the first viewing.

Many of the kits for the upcoming tournament commemorate some of the most storied kits for their respective federations. Germany’s kit, which is rumored to depart from adidas after the World Cup, feature the nations bold colors in a stripe pattern reminiscent of the 2014 World Cup Kit. Mexico’s kit, meanwhile, is a nod to the nation’s Aztec roots. The kit is very reminiscent to the France 1998 kit that is revered as one of the best Mexico kits of all time.

Adidas latest round of World Cup kits perfectly stylize the rich histories and stories of their respective nation. For football fans, there is no better feeling than wearing  the latest kit from your country. Especially when they are as stylish as this upcoming World Cup’s will be.

Several kits from the 2026 collection are available now, while the rest will release on November 6th via adidas.

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