Adidas is going big on gear for the quickly approaching 2026 FIFA World Cup with new vintage-inspired pieces fans are sure to fall head over cleats for. To celebrate the upcoming soccer (or fútbol) tournament, the brand has released a smattering of brand-new merch, including the Bringback collection, full of retro clothing items, and the Trefoil Away Kit collection, which reintroduces Adidas’s old-school Trefoil logo on new ’90s-style away jerseys inspired by the archives.
The Bringback collection was released in January 2026, and features styles that support top competing nations around the world, like Argentina, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile. The collection is primarily made up of unique off-field wear, like oversized, knit, and V-neck pieces based on older kits, as well as edgy, upcycled styles. The Trefoil Away Kit collection, on the other hand, was unveiled in March and covers the on-field side of things—everything was designed for elite players to wear themselves, but is also available for fans to purchase. For those who might not know, the Trefoil is Adidas’s original logo: a three-leaf symbol introduced in the 1970s and used on classic soccer kits around the world before being replaced by the modern logo in 1990. The new collection features official away jerseys for 25 partner federations—each boasts a Trefoil on the chest and leans heavily into nostalgic ’90s design.
As for what’s already in my shopping cart from these new drops? Colorful, oversized jerseys with retro-inspired graphics, denim track jackets that look like they’ll be as comfortable on a plane as they would be in a stadium, and some adorable reconstructed jersey tops I wouldn’t mind donning in the stands. And don’t get me started on the new bags and accessories: the Airliner duffels, mascot totes, and crossbody bags are stamped with World Cup iconography and have major collectible appeal.
Adidas’s archive-driven approach underscores why the brand has long been trusted by players and fans alike: it knows the tournament, the culture around it, and how fans actually engage with it. This isn’t just any sports gear—it’s a wearable record of soccer history all around the world, designed to move with you, mark the occasion, and endure (with style) long after the final whistle. Here’s what to shop from Adidas’s FIFA-forward new designs.
Reconstructed jerseys
Endlessly cool and timeless, these restructured classics are some of the hottest drops we’ve seen in the wake of the 2026 World Cup. Shop reconstructed and remixed jerseys—some of which have even been turned into chic one-shoulder tops—from your favorite national teams below before they sell out.