Every FIFA World Cup 2026 jersey you can buy right now, ranked — these are the ones worth buying (and the ones to avoid)

Best world cup 2026 jerseys and kits ranked
(Image credit: Adidas / Puma / Nike / Edited by Gemini)

The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off this summer across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, and one of the best parts of any World Cup build-up is the jersey drops. I've been a lifelong football (soccer) fan since I was old enough to understand what was happening on screen, and I can honestly say this year's crop of jerseys is one of the most interesting we've seen in years.

Adidas, Nike, and Puma have pulled out all the stops, and the results range from absolutely stunning to… well, we'll get to those.

I've spent way too many hours going through every single FIFA World Cup 2026 jersey you can buy right now (some are not available yet, like Curaçao's instant classic) , and I've ranked all 61 of them from S-tier (instant classics I'd buy tomorrow) to F-tier (shirts that had me questioning the design brief). This is a completely subjective list based on design, colorways, nostalgia factor, and overall wearability — so feel free to disagree in the comments.

S tier

A tier

B tier

C tier

D tier

E tier

F tier

Ranking 61 jerseys is no easy task, and honestly, even the F-tier shirts have their charm depending on who you support (although Switzerland away is actually revolting). The World Cup is the one time every four years where football shirts genuinely become cultural objects — you'll see Mexico's kit on the streets of Brooklyn, Argentina's colors in Manchester pubs, and Japan's clean designs everywhere from Tokyo to Toronto. That's the magic of international football, and it's why jersey season is such a big deal.

Whether you're picking up a shirt for the team you're supporting this summer, grabbing a neutral jersey because the design is just too good to pass up, or treating yourself to a bit of nostalgia, there's something on this list for every football fan. My advice? Don't sleep on the S-tier picks because the best World Cup jerseys tend to sell out fast, and once the tournament kicks off in June, the popular ones will be gone.


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John-Anthony Disotto
Collections Editor

John-Anthony Disotto is the Collections Editor at Tom's Guide, curating advice on the best products to spend your hard-earned cash on. An award-winning journalist and longtime Apple expert, he previously covered AI at TechRadar and served as How To Editor at iMore. When he isn't at his desk, he's probably trying to stop his French Bulldog Kermit from destroying his newest tech product.

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