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2026 FIFA World Cup kit rankings: The top 10 nations with the best jerseys

2026-fifa-world-cup-kit-rankings:-the-top-10-nations-with-the-best-jerseys
2026 FIFA World Cup kit rankings: The top 10 nations with the best jerseys

There are 48 nations heading to North America this week for the largest FIFA World Cup ever staged. When it comes to the kits that each country will be wearing on the pitch, fashion is still at the forefront. Soon, fans will be treated to a parade of iconic colors, bold cultural tributes and creative risks. 

There have been many outlets that have ranked the best World Cup jerseys, but ours comes with a twist. 

We’re not judging a single jersey. Our criteria requires consistency and the right combination of both a spectacular home shirt paired with an unforgettable away kit. If your country only had one good kit, then it wasn’t enough to crack our top 10. 

These rankings evaluate each nation’s entire wardrobe. Their home, away, and when applicable, third kits. After reviewing every collection that will appear across the United States, Mexico and Canada this summer, these are the 10 countries we feel got it right.

Here’s the top 10 best kit collections at the 2026 FIFA World Cup:

10. Morocco

Morocco’s rise on the field has been one of international soccer’s best stories. Its kit collection tells a similarly compelling tale.

The Atlas Lions kept their traditional identity intact while embracing the artistic heritage that makes the country unique. The standout is the away shirt, which incorporates geometric patterns inspired by Morocco’s historic craftsmanship and decorative arts. It feels elegant without becoming overly busy.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Morocco home men's soccer jersey, Image 2 shows Man wearing a white Morocco away soccer jersey with a gold pattern, listening to wired earbuds and holding a phone

Puma

9. Spain

Spain’s collection succeeds because it understands restraint.

The home shirt brings back navy accents alongside the country’s signature red, creating a clean balance between tradition and modernity. Thin detailing across the torso adds depth without overwhelming the design.

The real star, however, is the away kit.

Cream-colored kits are difficult to execute. Most end up looking unfinished. Spain’s feels luxurious. The rich maroon and gold accents create an almost royal aesthetic that mirrors the country’s artistic and literary history.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Red, short-sleeved Spain national soccer team jersey with blue shoulders and a golden Adidas logo and the Spanish coat of arms, Image 2 shows Off-white adidas t-shirt with red and yellow accents, an adidas logo, and a Spain crest

Adidas

8. South Korea

South Korea brought joy to the tournament.

In an era when many federations lean toward minimalist designs, Korea embraced color and personality. The purple away shirt, featuring floral-inspired elements, feels fresh and energetic while maintaining a distinctly Korean identity. Even the glow-in-the-dark detailing feels more innovative than gimmicky.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows South Korea men's football team's home jersey for the 2022 World Cup, Image 2 shows Man models a Korea football jersey with a purple and white floral pattern

Nike

7. Japan

Few countries consistently produce better jerseys than Japan.

The home shirt takes the familiar Samurai Blue foundation and elevates it with subtle visual textures that evoke the meeting point between sky and sea. It’s recognizable from a distance while rewarding a closer look.

Then there’s the away kit.

Borrowing inspiration from classic baseball uniforms was a brilliant decision. The soft off-white base and colorful striping create one of the most distinctive shirts at the entire tournament. It somehow feels nostalgic and modern at the same time.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows A male model wearing the Japan 26/27 Home Authentic Football Jersey in blue, Image 2 shows Man in a Japan away authentic jersey holding a soccer ball

Adidas

6. Mexico

Most countries received two kits. El Tri received three. How fitting. 

The result is arguably the deepest collection in the tournament.

The home shirt pays tribute to one of the most beloved World Cup jerseys ever produced while incorporating imagery connected to Mexico’s rich indigenous history. The away kit offers a cleaner, more understated look that fans will wear long after the tournament ends.

Then comes the black third kit. That’s where Mexico separates itself from the pack. All three shirts work. Very few countries can say the same.

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows A male model wearing a green Mexico 2026 Home Authentic Jersey, Image 2 shows A person wearing a white Mexico Away Authentic Jersey with green, white, and red stripes and an Adidas logo, Image 3 shows Man wearing a black Adidas x Someone Somewhere Mexico Lifestyle Jersey with a geometric pattern, green trim, and the Mexico national football team crest

Adidas

5. Brazil

The yellow jersey remains soccer royalty.

No matter how many new designs emerge, Brazil’s home shirt continues to command attention. The latest edition honors the nation’s history while incorporating subtle references to the Brazilian flag through geometric detailing woven into the fabric.

The away shirt is where things get adventurous.

Created alongside Jordan Brand, the blue-and-black design draws inspiration from the Amazon rainforest and one of its most colorful inhabitants. It feels daring without crossing into chaos.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Man in yellow Brazil soccer jersey and blue shorts holding a white soccer ball, Image 2 shows Man wearing a navy blue and royal blue striped Brazil national team football jersey with a gold Jordan logo

Nike

4. United States

For years, American fans complained about boring World Cup kits.

They won’t be complaining now.

The United States delivered perhaps the strongest one-two combination in the entire tournament. The home shirt revives the patriotic energy of the iconic 1994 World Cup kit while updating it for a modern audience. The wave-like red-and-white striping gives the jersey movement and personality.

The away kit completes the concept.

Stars complement stripes. Simple. Effective. Unmistakably American.

With the World Cup returning to U.S. soil for the first time since 1994, Nike understood the moment and delivered accordingly.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows A model wears a white, short-sleeved USA soccer jersey with wavy red stripes, a navy collar, and a USA crest on the left chest, Image 2 shows A man wearing a navy blue USA soccer jersey with a star pattern

Nike

3. Argentina

The defending world champions will look every bit the part this summer.

Argentina’s home shirt remains one of soccer’s sacred institutions. The sky-blue and white stripes don’t require reinvention.

What elevates this collection is the away kit.

The black jersey, layered with artistic influences from Buenos Aires, is bold, expressive and unapologetically different. Some traditionalists may not love it. That’s fine.

Great design isn’t supposed to please everyone. It’s supposed to make people look twice.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Illustration of a male soccer player wearing an Argentina home jersey with number 10, smiling and looking to the left, Image 2 shows Lionel Messi in a black Argentina 2026 away authentic jersey with blue flame-like patterns, number 10, Adidas logo, AFA crest, and FIFA World Champions 2022 patch

Adidas

2. Uruguay

Uruguay’s collection is pure confidence.

The home shirt doesn’t scream for attention. The classic sky-blue design, paired with a crisp collar and understated detailing, feels like something a world champion should wear.

The away shirt is imaginative, ambitious and rooted in history. The design references Uruguay’s status as the winner of the first FIFA World Cup in 1930 while creating something that feels futuristic rather than nostalgic.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows A man wearing a light blue Uruguay home jersey, Image 2 shows Man wearing a dark blue and black athletic shirt with a shield emblem and four stars

Nike

1. France

Nobody does World Cup fashion quite like France.

Les Bleus entered the tournament with the strongest overall collection because both kits feel worthy of soccer’s biggest stage.

The home shirt is a masterclass in subtle sophistication. Multiple shades of blue create depth and movement while the white fold-over collar adds a touch of old-school class. Bronze detailing provides just enough contrast without distracting from the overall look.

France’s away shirt is just as impressive. Taken together, the collection embodies everything great international soccer kits should be: culturally relevant, visually striking and immediately recognizable.

One team will lift a trophy on July 19th. But France already won the World Cup of fashion.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows A man models the blue France FFF home kit, Image 2 shows A man models a light mint green Nike FFF+M+NK+DF+JSY+SS+STAD+AW football jersey with an orange rooster and two stars

Nike

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