Adidas says the collection “combines historic visual identities and traditions of each nation.”
Adidas has released its new collection of home jerseys ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring designs for 22 countries including Argentina, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Mexico, according to Rolling Stone reporting.
The sportswear giant unveiled the kits on Thursday, November 6, describing them as a blend of national heritage and modern aesthetics. Adidas said the collection “combines historic visual identities and traditions of each nation and portrays them in a modernist, forward-looking aesthetic.” Each jersey, available in both short- and long-sleeve versions, is built with CLIMACOOL+ moisture-wicking fabric for comfort and breathability.
While the tournament will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, in North America, some teams featured in the collection are still competing in qualifiers that run through March 2026. Canada will host matches in Vancouver and Toronto; Mexico in Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey; and the U.S. across 11 cities, including Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York/New Jersey.
Adidas’ latest collection showcases not only performance innovation but also cultural pride as teams gear up for the global event. Jerseys are available for purchase on the Adidas website.

