Mexico, South Africa and 2026 World Cup
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The 2026 World Cup kits offer opportunities for celebration of a country's cultural heritage and sporting history. These are the best and worst.
Design Easter eggs and unusual colour palettes make this year's best World Cup kits more artistic than ever.
The men’s World Cup will be many things: searing elite-level competition, a monument to hypercapitalism and, for better or worse, a fashion show. With an expanded 48-team tournament comes an expanded catalogue of football shirts for eyeballs to feast upon over the course of 37 days.
As the World Cup puts football culture firmly in the spotlight this season, its influence extends far beyond the pitch and into everyday dressing. These are the five collaborations that, for me, best capture the intersection of sport and style—and the ones I’ll be wearing all summer.
A 12-year-old from Chester is gaining national attention during the World Cup, not for her skills on the pitch, but for her artwork.
Nick Miller turns his critical eye to all 48 of the away shirts for the 2026 World Cup, ranking them from worst to best
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is less than a month away, and Mexico, the United States, and Canada are ready to welcome their national teams and fans to enjoy this celebration. One of t
Usually this sacred biennial tradition would begin with a thoughtful overview of the football-kit landscape, a search for meaning amongst the synthetic polymer blends. There is no time for that this year because of the Augustus Gloop-style stuffed line-up for this World Cup.
