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Nike 2026 World Cup Lifestyle Retro Jerseys Released

  • Release of 2026 World Cup Retro Jerseys: Nike launched a collection of stylish, nostalgic retro national team jerseys just one week before the 2026 World Cup kickoff, drawing inspiration from classic 1990s football templates.
  • Featured National Teams: The retro collection encompasses lifestyle jerseys for at least nine national teams, including prominent ones like England, France, Netherlands, Norway, and the USA.
  • Distinct Retro Design Elements: Each jersey in the collection showcases unique retro styling, with examples like England's light blue 90s design, USA's bold geometric stars, Nigeria's 1994-inspired pattern, and Norway's traditional Nordic art influence.

Just one week ahead of kickoff of the 2026 World Cup, Nike has released a stylish retro national teams collection.

The Nike 2026 World Cup retro designs showcase a nostalgic aesthetic that harks back to classic Nike football templates from the 1990s.

Nike England, France, Netherlands, Norway & USA 2026 World Cup Lifestyle Retro Jerseys

The Nike 2026 World Cup retro collection features at nine national teams in distinctly retro styling. England's light blue effort channels the controversial yet beloved away kit era, while France and the Netherlands sport dark, tonal designs with subtle graphic elements. Meanwhile, the USA jersey features a bold geometric star pattern reminiscent of American sportswear from decades past, while Nigeria recalls the 1994 jersey.

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Nigeria 2026 Retro Lifestyle Jersey

The Nike Nigeria 2026 retro shirt features a look inspired by the bold black and white geometric striped pattern that made the original 1994 shirt a global sensation.

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Norway 2026 World Cup Retro Kit

The Nike Norway 2026 retro shirt features a black main color with an intricate tonal knotwork pattern, taking inspiration from traditional Nordic art and heritage. The detailing gives the shirt a cultural and historic edge.

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USA 2026 World Cup Retro Kit

The Nike USA 2026 retro jersey comes in a dark base with an all-over tonal star pattern, paying tribute to classic 1990s designs.

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France 2026 Lifestyle Shirt

The Nike France 2026 lifestyle jersey features a highly artistic, collage-style graphic design, setting it apart clearly from traditional match shirts.

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Uruguay 2026 World Cup Lifestyle Shirt

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England 2026 Retro Kit

The Nike England 2026 retro jersey features a light blue base with subtle all-over graphic patterns, reminiscent of classic 90s designs. The shirt comes with a dark navy collar and sleeve cuffs for contrast.

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Netherlands 2026 World Cup Retro Lifestyle Jersey

The Nike Netherlands 2026 World Cup retro lifestyle jersey features a predominantly black shirt with striking orange accents.

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South Korea 2026 World Cup Lifestyle Shirt

Australia 2026 World Cup Lifestyle Shirt

The Nike 2026 World Cup retro jerseys were launched in early June 2026.

Are you feeling these retro-inspired designs for 2026? Would you have liked to see this retro approach for the actual match kits? Let us know in the comments below.

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