The Bottom Tier: Please Try Again
10. England Home (Nike)
White shirt. Navy trim. It's... fine. But Β£120 for a white t-shirt with a tiny St George's Cross on the collar is hard to justify. The collar detail is a nice nod to 1966, but this is the most phoned-in design of the tournament. Nike knows it'll sell millions regardless.
9. Germany Away (Adidas)
Pink and purple gradient sounds bold on paper. In execution, it looks like a Windows 95 screensaver. German fans have been brutal online. One viral tweet: 'We wanted to honor 1990. We got T-Mobile store wallpaper.' Ouch.
8. Canada Home (Nike)
Red with a geometric maple leaf pattern that reads more 'corporate PowerPoint template' than national pride. Canada deserved better for their first World Cup appearance in 36 years. The concept was there β the execution was not.
The Mid Table: Solid But Safe
7. Argentina Away (Adidas)
Deep purple with the Sol de Mayo crest in gold. Beautiful in a vacuum. But Argentina's identity is so tied to the light blue and white stripes that the away kit feels like a different country. Gorgeous colors. Wrong team.
6. France Home (Nike)
Navy blue with the famous rooster crest in gold thread. Classic, elegant, unremarkable. It's a French NT jersey β you know exactly what it looks like. The gold details elevate it from boring to distinguished, but it won't be remembered in 10 years.
5. USA Away (Nike)
The boldest American kit since the 1994 denim stars. Deep navy base with red and white paint-splash accents inspired by abstract expressionism. It's polarizing β half of Twitter loves it, half thinks it looks like a Jackson Pollock accident. We're in the love camp.
The Elite Tier: Green Flags Everywhere
4. Brazil Away (Nike)
Forget the iconic yellow. Brazil's 2026 away kit is a deep royal blue with a tropical foliage pattern woven in β a tribute to the Amazon. It's the most restrained Brazil design in decades, and it's absolutely stunning. This will be the kit people line up for. If Nike makes enough, they'll sell out worldwide.
3. Japan Home (Adidas)
Japan has consistently delivered the best-designed kits of any national team for years, and 2026 continues the streak. A deep navy base with origami-inspired geometric fold lines in metallic silver. It's architectural. It's beautiful. The collar is a subtle nod to the Japanese flag's rising sun motif β done tastefully. Kit of the tournament contender.
"Japan's origami-fold jersey isn't just a kit. It's wearable architecture."
2. Morocco Home (Puma)
Morocco's deep red base with a subtle Atlas Mountain geometric pattern and a metallic gold crest is the most regal kit of the tournament. After their 2022 semifinal run, this kit carries weight. The green and white trim is perfectly balanced. It's a kit that says 'we belong here' without screaming. Masterclass in restraint.
1. Nigeria Home (Nike)
Nobody does World Cup kits like Nigeria. In 2018, their home jersey sold 3 million pre-orders and crashed Nike's website. The 2026 version is a hand-painted Adire textile pattern in electric green and white β every jersey is slightly different. It's not mass-produced. It's art. Nike and the Nigerian FA have created something that transcends sport. This jersey will be in museums, not just stadiums.
Nigeria's Kit Legacy
- 2018 Home: 3M pre-orders, crashed Nike.com, resells for $300+
- 2018 Away: Retro 1994 tribute, sold out in hours
- 2022 Home: Hand-drawn pattern, Vogue covered it
- 2026: Adire-inspired, each jersey unique β already a collector's item