World Cup 2026 Kits: Every Story in One Place
By Chief Editor | 7/2/2026
Every World Cup 2026 kit story in one place: Adidas's 14 federations, Nike's X2 designer program, and Puma's Salehe Bembury era, linked to the full coverage.
Key Points
- Adidas supplies 14 of the 48 teams at the 2026 World Cup and makes the official match ball, as it has at every tournament since 1970.
- Nike attached designers across its federations: Jacquemus for France, Virgil Abloh Archive for the USMNT, PEACEMINUSONE for Korea, and a Palace collection for England.
- Puma revealed 11 national team kits in Los Angeles with Salehe Bembury positioned as the brand's permanent creative voice.
- The Mexico jersey's limited run of 2,026 was hand embroidered by 150 artisans over 165,000 hours; the consumer version retails at $330.
The 2026 World Cup is the largest kit cycle football has had: 48 teams, three major suppliers, and designers from fashion and sneaker culture attached to national shirts. Finally Offline has covered the drops one by one as they landed. This hub collects every story in one place, with a link to the full article for each.
Adidas
Fourteen federations and the match ball
Adidas kits 14 of the 48 teams, including Argentina, Germany, Spain, Japan, and Mexico, and makes the official tournament ball as it has at every World Cup since 1970.
Read the full storyMexico, hand embroidered by 150 artisans
Adidas partnered with Mexican brand Someone Somewhere and federal agency INAH on the Mexico jersey; a limited run of 2,026 was hand embroidered by 150 indigenous artisans from Naupan, Puebla over 165,000 hours, and the printed consumer version retails at $330.
Read the full storyNike
Jacquemus dresses France
Simon Porte Jacquemus designed the France prematch kit, opening June 11, with deep blue pinstripes and his name inside the FFF crest.
Read the full storyVirgil Abloh Archive designs the USMNT kit
Virgil Abloh Archive and Nike created the USMNT X2 prematch collection for 2026, fronted by Travis Scott and Mia Hamm, with a Cryoshot included.
Read the full storyPEACEMINUSONE puts the daisy on Korea's kit
PEACEMINUSONE and Nike designed Korea's Tigers of Asia kit for the tournament, with the daisy on the back and a $210 Cryoshot.
Read the full storyKorea's collection reaches global retail
The Nike Korea National Team Collection went global on nike.com after its Seoul launch; South Korea is the only Asian nation in Nike's X2 collaboration program, placing the kit in the same commercial tier as France, Brazil, and England.
Read the full storyPalace and Nike take England to six markets
Palace and Nike released an England collection June 12 at £34.99 for the fan kit, with a stained glass all over print on recycled fabric and a nine day rollout across six market windows.
Read the full storyPuma
Portugal's shirt is the whole campaign
Puma built its Portugal campaign around the shirt itself with Por Amor a Camisola, days before the tournament opened.
Read the full storySalehe Bembury stages 11 federations in LA
Puma and Salehe Bembury staged a Los Angeles reveal of 11 national team kits, positioning Bembury as the brand's permanent creative voice ahead of the World Cup.
Read the full storyTRVL WEAR covers the goalkeepers and the travel days
Salehe Bembury brought his organic texture methodology to goalkeeper kits and travel wear for Puma's eleven World Cup nations; TRVL WEAR dropped June 4.
Read the full storyFor the daily chart of what is moving across culture, see the Pulse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which brands make the World Cup 2026 kits?
Adidas kits 14 of the 48 teams and makes the official match ball, Nike runs its X2 designer collaboration program for nations including France, the US, Korea, and England, and Puma revealed kits for 11 federations with Salehe Bembury as its creative lead.
Which designers worked on World Cup 2026 kits?
Simon Porte Jacquemus designed France's prematch kit, Virgil Abloh Archive designed the USMNT X2 prematch collection, PEACEMINUSONE designed Korea's Tigers of Asia kit, Palace made an England collection with Nike, and Salehe Bembury leads Puma's work across 11 federations.
How was the Mexico 2026 World Cup jersey made?
Adidas partnered with Someone Somewhere and Mexico's federal agency INAH; a limited run of 2,026 jerseys was hand embroidered by 150 indigenous artisans from Naupan, Puebla over 165,000 hours, and the printed consumer version retails at $330.
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