Top 5 Soccer Shirts from World Cup 2026
The 2026 World Cup is well underway, with the best footballers from all over the world on display showcasing their best skills as they look to take their nation to glory.
As is often the case, when the World Cup comes around so does a new batch of shirts for every nation. With that in mind, we took a look at the top five shirts from this summer’s tournament.
Nothing else will get you needing Men’s polo shirts other than this list.
Ivory Coast
Once again inspired by their home, the Ivory Coast have come out with an all-orange home kit. Puma has put together a shirt that sticks to the colours and provides a textured back drop that displays the beaches of home.
All-orange, with some subtle green highlights makes for one of the most undisputed shirts of the World Cup.
Argentina
The World Cup holders always come out with a good shirt for the tournament, and this year is no different. The light blue and white stripes are unmistakeable and with the likes of Lionel Messi donning the shirt, it makes it an easy classic.
Part of the Adidas family, with gold accents to represent their triumph four years ago, Argentina has one of the best World Cup shirts.
Brazil
The never mistaken yellow of Brazil will be on display once again. Teaming up with Nike as always, Brazil is another nation that just makes classic shirts, and this summer is no different.
Block yellow with the green and blue accents, the Brazil shirt stands out above most at this summer’s World Cup, with their third shirt also being another to watch out for.
Spain
Another member of the Adidas family, Spain have come to North America also carrying heat.
The Euro 2024 winners are one of the favourites for this summer’s World Cup and have the shirt to back it up. The classic red, with a blue top and yellow stripes, the Spain shirt is undisputed yet clean as they look back to their 201 World Cup winning team.
Norway
Norway is back at the World Cup and are ready to make a statement. Their tournament shirt matches that sentiment.
Bold as ever, Norway’s shirt is on a red base and features the trademark blue cross with white accents. Filled with players like Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, Norway have certainly created the shirt for those who want to stand out, and don’t want the mainstream shirt.
