France 2026 World Cup Jacket Leaked
- Design: The Nike France 2026 World Cup jacket features a deep navy blue base covered in lighter blue diagonal stripes, mirroring the design of the home jersey.
- Hidden Meaning: The diagonal lines are inspired by the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the United States, and cleverly form the initials "FFF".
- Release Date: The new Nike France 2026 World Cup jacket is scheduled to be officially released on March 23.
We can exclusively leak the striking new Nike France jacket for the 2026 World Cup. Boasting an incredibly clever design, it perfectly mirrors the aesthetic of the nation's upcoming home jersey.
France 2026 World Cup Jacket
These images show the new Nike France 2026 World Cup jacket and its hidden details.
The Nike France 2026 World Cup jacket introduces a highly modern and dynamic look. It features a deep navy blue base that is completely covered in a striking, all-over pattern of lighter blue diagonal stripes of varying thicknesses.
Both the Nike Swoosh and the iconic FFF rooster crest are applied in a luxurious copper tone, sitting proudly on the chest.
This dynamic graphic design is an exact 1-to-1 match of the pattern found on the France 2026 home kit.
However, the true brilliance of this design lies in its hidden meaning. The unique diagonal lines are directly inspired by the Statue of Liberty—a historic gift from France to the United States, making it a perfect, subtle tribute for the North American-hosted World Cup.
Even more impressively, when viewed correctly, these diagonal lines cleverly align to form the giant initials "FFF" (Fédération Française de Football) across the torso.
The new Nike France 2026 World Cup jacket, alongside the rest of the collection, is scheduled to be officially released on March 23.
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