Shoulder Gate: Leaked Nike 2026 World Cup Prototypes Reveal Early Shoulder Issues
- Leaked Prototypes: Leaked images of Nike's 2026 World Cup kit development process reveal alternative templates and early concepts that were ultimately rejected.
- 1998-Inspired Designs: One standout design is a clear homage to Nike's iconic 1998 collection, featuring a distinctive band across the shoulders.
- Shoulder Defect: Early 3D renders of the kits show a shoulder defect, mirroring the same issue Nike is facing with their final shirts, suggesting the problem was present from the beginning of the design process.
Fascinating behind-the-scenes images of Nike's 2026 World Cup kit development process have surfaced online. Discovered by Brazilian designer felipesilva_dg, these leaked moodboards give us a rare look at alternative templates and early concepts that were ultimately rejected by the brand.
Huge thanks to @ChatShirt, our biggest critic, for the "Shoulder Gate" heading.
Nike 2026 World Cup Prototype Kits & 1998-Inspired Templates
The development project reportedly began back in 2023. Among the leaked panels are early prototype shirts for Brazil, France, and the USA or England. One standout design is a clear homage to Nike's iconic 1998 collection, featuring a distinctive band across the shoulders. A modern Brazil shirt utilizing this '98-inspired look would have undoubtedly been a massive hit with fans.
Another panel shows a different Brazil home kit prototype featuring a heavier presence of blue detailing and the unique collar that was eventually used on the final Australia kit.
Brazil
France
England
However, the real story lies somewhere else. Eagle-eyed fans have spotted a very familiar problem hidden within the 3D renders. When looking closely at the shoulder area of these digital models, there is a distinct, unnatural point protruding from the top of the sleeve seams. This bizarre fit issue in the 3D renders perfectly mirrors the exact problem Nike is facing with their final shirts.
The officially chosen Nike 2024-2026 template has been widely criticized for its awkward, folding shoulder panels that require heat and steam to sit flat. Seeing this exact same defect present on the digital mannequins from 2023 suggests that Nike's structural shoulder issues were present from the very beginning of the design process, but nobody noticed.
Are you surprised to see this shoulder defect visible even in Nike's early digital prototypes? Let us know in the comments.
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2 – Wesley França (Roma)
3 – Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal)
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13 – Danilo (Flamengo)
14 – Bremer (Juventus)
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20 – Lucas Paquetá (Flamengo)
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7 – Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid)
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