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How To Style A Soccer Jersey: 5 Outfits To Get Excited For The World Cup

Soccer jerseys are having a major fashion moment after going viral on TikTok and ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Here’s how to wear the sporty trend this summer.

By Elliot O·May 14, 2026·2 min read
How To Style A Soccer Jersey: 5 Outfits To Get Excited For The World Cup

Reported by Refinery29 Fashion.

The FIFA World Cup lands in North America between June 11 and July 19, and if you needed a reason to rethink your summer wardrobe, this is it. The soccer jersey has quietly graduated from game-day gear to genuine style statement — and the timing couldn't be more perfect. According to Refinery29 Fashion, the shift has been building since last summer's European soccer dominance saturated both sports bars and Instagram feeds, with women's soccer gaining serious global traction along the way. Add sold-out collabs like Adidas x ASOS, a Ted Lasso Season 4 announcement, and TikTok's relentless promotion of the sporty aesthetic, and the jersey is officially the MVP of summer dressing.

The beauty of the moment is that you don't need to pledge allegiance to a team. Retailers from ASOS to Aritzia are stocking cropped, oversized, and collared styles that work as pure fashion pieces. The real question isn't whether to wear one — it's how to make it look intentional rather than accidental.

Five Ways to Actually Pull It Off

A butter yellow cropped Puma jersey paired with belted black trousers and Adidas Taekwondo sneakers is a surprisingly solid office move — structured enough to read polished, relaxed enough to feel current. For a more feminine contrast, try tucking an oversized jersey into a white maxi skirt with thong kitten heels, color-matching your accessories to pull the palette together. If you're leaning full sporty, checkered jerseys worn with striped track shorts and gingham sneakers deliver a print-clashing, playful energy that works hard for casual Saturdays. The capri comeback is real: a bold jersey with black capris and Mary Jane ballet flats hits a retro sweet spot that's more considered than costume. And for something with genuine personality, a thrifted club jersey styled with shocking pink linen pants, a purple leather tote, and coordinating jewelry proves the look travels well beyond American soil — this one originated on a shopping day in Mexico City.

What ties all five approaches together is the same logic that makes any trend actually wearable: contrast and intention. The jersey does the heavy lifting aesthetically — your job is to ground it with one elevated piece, whether that's a structured bag, a kitten heel, or a clean tailored trouser. Accessories matter more here than in most outfits; they're what signal "I styled this" versus "I rolled out of bed."

The World Cup is a full five-week cultural event, which means you have more than enough runway to experiment — wear the jersey to the viewing party, yes, but also to brunch, to the office, to everywhere the summer takes you.

The soccer jersey works because it asks you to commit to something bold, and commitment, in fashion and otherwise, always reads as confidence.


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