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We are just days away from the FIFA World Cup 2026, which runs from June 11 through July 19. Soccer matches will take place throughout 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Whether you are backing favorites such as Spain or France, or underdogs including Morocco, Japan, Ecuador and Haiti, one thing is for sure: You’re going to need soccer gear. This is especially true if you will be attending any of the matches or plan to watch international soccer at your local sports bar.
Artists such as Peso Pluma, Bad Bunny, Drake and K-pop star G-Dragon have made it easy to snag this year’s World Cup offerings with collaborations slated to drop throughout the tournament. These artist partnerships are with notable brands, including Adidas and Nike.
Meanwhile, Nike launched an ad starring BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Travis Scott and Central Cee alongside other famous faces titled “Rip the Script” ahead of the multimatch event. The star-studded commercial conveyed a message of “ditching the playbook” in favor of creativity and trusting your gut on the pitch.
And even, Coca-Cola has gotten in on the World Cup action, participating in an official anthem titled “Jump” to celebrate the tournament. The soda company enlisted J Balvin for vocals, while Travis Barker was on drums and Steve Vai took guitar.
With so many recording artists and musicians involved, it’s hard not to get hyped for the exciting soccer matches to come. Below, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite pieces made in collaboration with artists for the World Cup that you can shop online. These items will get you geared up for the soccer-centric season and seasons to come.
Peso Pluma x Adidas
Mexican singer-songwriter Peso Pluma will be rooting for Mexico’s national soccer team in style with his latest collaborative endeavor. Pluma partnered with Adidas to create a Mexico 26 away jersey for the team’s 2026-27 season. The collection is available now on Adidas’ website.
Mexico 26 Away Authentic Jersey
These performance jerseys, often labeled “authentic,” are designed for actual play time and are usually created with athletic-specific details in mind.
The collaboration is available to buy ahead of the tournament’s kickoff on Adidas’ website and at Warehouse Shoe Sale. The jersey retails for $100 and was launched alongside an away authentic jersey for $150. The design is an “elite performance style,” which means it was created for on-turf usage, making it less about fashion.
The authentic version of the jersey is moisture-wicking to help sweat evaporate more quickly, features heat-bonded seams (seams put together with heat and pressure rather than stitching) that make the jersey durable and uses lightweight materials for breathability. At $100, the Mexico 26 away jersey features a relaxed fit that is great for layering, stitched seams as opposed to heat-bonded ones and logo detailing that is embroidered rather than heat-pressed.
The non-performance-based construction explains the price difference, but you’re still getting all the Adidas quality. Think of the Mexico 26 away jersey as a fan-focused option, while the away authentic is designed for running, kicking and sweating.
Mexico 26 Away Jersey
This is not the “elite performance” version, but rather a replica. Mexico’s team colors can be seen throughout this design and the “authentic” model.
Peso Pluma said in a statement regarding the ambassadorship, “Representing the three stripes for Mexico and our music with Adidas is something I dreamed about since I was a kid. This isn’t just about me — it’s for my people, my culture and everyone pushing Mexico forward. I’m excited to join the Adidas family and keep showing the world who we are.”
Drake x Nike Canada x NOCTA
Drake is rooting for Canada’s men’s national soccer team as a Toronto native. To celebrate the athletes, the artist’s streetwear label NOCTA is teaming up with Nike to drop a capsule of sporty apparel and vibrant yellow footwear. The collection will be available on Tuesday, June 16, at 6 p.m. ET at Nike.com.
Drake Cryoshot Tiempo ’94 x Canada x NOCTA
This is the latest sneaker colorway for Nike for summer 2026.
The Cryoshot Tiempo ’94 comes in this lovely yellow-gold hue with black graphics for contrast. The Cryoshot was created to pay homage to past Nike cleat silhouettes, such as the 1998 Mercurial Vapor R9. Essentially, the footwear is supposed to be cleats that you can wear casually. While most Cryoshot kicks feature soles encased in a clear TPU base, made to look like ice, Drake’s style foregoes this detail in favor of a simple cleated base with the word NOCTA in black on each bottom.
This is an expert nod to streetwear and athletic culture. The shoe is a lifestyle model, so not something you’d wear on turf for a game. Instead, we’d style these with baggy barrel-style denim and a graphic tee of your choosing, hopefully something soccer-related. The colorway is likely something you don’t already have in your footwear rotation and, when purchased, can act as a statement piece, adding color to any plain outfit.
Drake x Canada x NOCTA Long-Sleeve Shirt
While this is labeled as a menswear item, images show that women can also wear this model.
Drake x Canada x NOCTA Woven Tracksuit Jacket
This is another piece labeled for men, however, it can easily be styled for women as well. We liken this silhouette to a traditional windbreaker.
Like the Cryoshot Tiempo ’94, all of the apparel in Drake’s NOCTA x Canada x Nike line is athletic-inspired with a streetwear flair. Drake’s $110 long-sleeve shirt is similar to something a goalie might wear, down to the funky sublimated print (a digital printing technique where the design becomes embedded into the fabric). You’ve also got a maple-leaf graphic on the bodice in metallic silver, serving as a subtle nod to Canada. The top is made of 100% polyester, a synthetic fiber known for its durability and moisture-wicking, which means it will last through multiple wears and keep the wearer dry.
This is a piece for maximalists, since it is very print-heavy, or those looking to be more adventurous with dressing. We’d style this long-sleeve with basics such as black sport shorts or jorts and white sneakers to offset the loud graphics. We can envision wearers getting a lot of use out of this collaborative shirt, especially for breezy days in the summer when you want to wear something warmer that isn’t suffocating.
Similarly functional, the woven tracksuit jacket for $175 can keep the heat at bay, since it features an extra-thick polyester lining. The exterior is 100% nylon, a slippery fabric that is wear-resistant and hydrophobic, making it durable and able to withstand the elements. This jacket is a racing style with a mock neckline and red accents. Its boxy fit makes this silhouette casual and comfortable. We’d buy this piece for its style and clear longevity. Think of this as an investment piece, able to last you many years, even after the World Cup is over.
Bad Bunny x Adidas
Although little is known just yet about Bad Bunny’s soccer-specific launch with Adidas, the Puerto Rican rapper did end up appearing in the brand’s “You Got This” campaign film — and his latest collaborative endeavor was subtly teased on his feet. The F50 Ghost Sprint sneaker is set to release on Saturday, July 18, on Adidas.com and retails for $160, according to Hypebeast.
Bad Bunny x Adidas F50 Ghost Sprint Sneaker
The F50 is Adidas’ traditional soccer athletic with cleats.
The shoe will launch in three colorways: dark marine, solar slime and core black. In the campaign film, it looked like Bad Bunny was wearing the dark marine style, a blue checkerboard-printed offering with black accents. This is low-profile lifestyle footwear with seemingly cushy rubber soles for support, adding comfort, while the design is playful and geometric, drawing the eye down to the feet.
Its wavy design is far out there, a unique take on an athletic-inspired model that you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. If we’ve learned anything from his past Adidas collaborations, footwear fans are quick to the draw, snatching up styles in multiple sizes. If you’re a fan of Bad Bunny or you like eye-catching footwear, you’ll want to snag these before they sell out.
G-Dragon x Nike South Korea x PEACEMINUSONE
Bringing more K-pop prowess to this year’s World Cup in addition to BTS, who is playing the halftime show of the final game alongside Madonna and Shakira, G-Dragon is dropping a line of apparel and footwear with Nike in support of South Korea’s soccer team. The rapper tapped his own lifestyle label, PEACEMINUSONE, for this launch. All items in this capsule will be available to purchase on Tuesday, June 16, at 1 p.m. ET on Nike’s website.
G-Dragon Cryoshot CTR 360 x Korea x PEACEMINUSONE
The cleats featured on this sneaker are bright red to match the swoosh detailing. G-Dragon can often be seen utilizing daisy motifs in his work as creative director at PEACEMINUSONE.
Like Nike’s collaboration with Drake, G-Dragon was also able to reinvent the brand’s Cryoshot silhouette. This $245 offering features tan distressed synthetic suede uppers for a worn-in vintage look with a red swoosh and yellow band. The TPU soles are milky clear, allowing you to see right through to the cleats hidden inside. The insoles are affixed with daisy motifs.
This is more of an everyday shoe when compared to Drake’s interpretation. The colors are neutral, so you can pair these kicks with most items in your wardrobe, while the red pops of color add a touch of whimsy. If you’re looking for a sneaker you can wear often that is more elevated than your basic white shoes, these are for you.
G-Dragon x South Korea x PEACEMINUSONE Anthem Jacket
G-Dragon has collaborated many times with Nike both as himself and with his brand PEACEMINUSONE.
G-Dragon x South Korea x PEACEMINUSONE Short-Sleeve Top
PEACEMINUSONE is a compound word of peace and minus one. Peace evokes hope and calm, while minus one is a disruptor, taking away from something.
G-Dragon’s capsule includes a mix of more adventurous styles balanced with neutral everyday pieces that you can integrate into your wardrobe. The zip-up $150 anthem jacket, for example, is a maximalist dream because of the added daisy print with neon accents set against a black background. The print is complex, while the silhouette — a mock-neck windbreaker model with a boxy fit — is simple.
This offers a great balance, ultimately making this jacket wearable. It’s a fashion people know and love that is meant to keep them warm and protect them from the elements, just with a touch of something more to catch the eye.
In comparison, the $110 short-sleeve top is a basic that you can style in a multitude of ways. This is because it is plain white and flatters both men and women, since it is nice and boxy. This gives a similar effect to a crisp white button-up, with its preppy style and sophistication, but the drawstring hem is a playful addition that is very streetwear. That adjustable detail also gives wearers the ability to style this tee multiple ways, creating a new and versatile look. In the thick of summer heat, you’ll want something breezy, easy and impressive to throw on. This piece hits all those marks.
Additionally, to celebrate the festivities, artists such as Tyla, Anitta, Nelly Furtado, LISA, Shakira and more hopped on an official World Cup album featuring 18 tracks that serve as the soundtrack for the tourney. You can learn more about the music acts set to perform at the international competition here.


