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What to Wear to the World Cup—5 Outfits to Cheer Your Favorite Team

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By Elliot O·Jun 8, 2026·2 min read
What to Wear to the World Cup—5 Outfits to Cheer Your Favorite Team

Reported by Vogue.

The World Cup has always operated on two fields simultaneously — one for the athletes, one for everyone watching them. And if the tournament's fashion history tells us anything, the stands can be just as much of a spectacle as the pitch. This summer, with the championship landing on U.S. soil, the style moment feels particularly charged. According to Vogue, expect a crowd that's as invested in the scene off the field as the game itself — a tradition that traces back to Victoria Beckham and the early-aughts WAG era of tiny shorts, platform heels, and enormous sunglasses.

The timing couldn't be better for dressing with intention. Nike and Adidas have both dropped limited-edition tournament collections, Levi's is in with a collaborative capsule, and luxury houses — Loewe, Miu Miu, and Wales Bonner — have all leaned into the sportswear moment with pieces that move easily from the stadium to a watch party without losing a step. The fashion-football crossover is no longer a novelty; it's a legitimate dressing occasion.

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The range of options this season means you can commit as hard or as loosely as you want. Argentina fans can work Adidas's one-shouldered jersey with a nylon skirt and mesh sandals — it reads sport, but make it editorial. Wales Bonner separates mixed with clean sneakers and a summer bag are the move if you want sporty-chic without screaming fan kit. A Levi's team-themed baby tee paired with oversized Loewe shorts and soccer-inspired sneakers hits the sweet spot between commitment and cool. Portugal supporters can go full patriotic in Puma's red-and-white pullover, swishy shorts, and Salomon Mary Janes — a combination that somehow feels both athletic and considered. And if you're there purely for the drama of the finals? Miu Miu's jersey-style mini dress, an oversized visor, and silver sneakers will make your priorities abundantly clear.

What ties all of it together is intention. This isn't about wearing your boyfriend's jersey ironically or panic-buying a foam finger. It's about treating game day like any other occasion worth dressing for — because in 2025, it absolutely is.

The World Cup only comes around every four years; dress like you mean it.


Read the original at Vogue.

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