New Home Kits! Argentina, Mexico, Spain Get Fresh Looks Ahead of 2026 World Cup
The home kits for some of the teams who'll be eyeing World Cup glory next summer have dropped. And there is so much detail to cover.
Defending champions Argentina. Tournament co-hosts Mexico. European powerhouses Germany, Italy and Spain. Their new threads, made by adidas, are an amazing mix of new features and iconic looks.
There are tons of teams here, take a look at some of these jerseys.
Our very own soccer insider Doug McIntyre got a look last month in New York at how adidas created some of the kits that we'll be seeing next summer when Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. host the largest ever edition of the World Cup. No feature went overlooked as you can see with Argentina's kit.
Let's dive into what makes some of our favorites stand out:
JUMP TO: Argentina | Colombia | Germany | Italy | Japan | Mexico | Spain
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Inspired by the sand dunes of the Algerian desert, the home kit uses beige and white alongside "Algeria" which appears in Arabic on the back of the neck.
Lionel Messi and Alexis Mac Allister in the new Argentina kit (Courtesy: adidas)
The kit of the defending champions is recognizable all around the world. Nicknamed La Albiceleste (white and sky blue), the team will once again feature the striped top that has brought them success throughout the years. And as World Cup holders, their kits will continue to have gold accents on their crest (complete with three stars) and on the adidas trefoil, as well as the badge that signifies their victory at Qatar 2022.
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The traditional stripes incorporate blue tones from the three previous title-winning shirts from 1978, 1986 and 2022. The back neck also harkens to the year of 1893, which celebrates the founding of the


