The FIFA World Cup is well underway, and whether you’re a diehard football fan or someone who tends to dip their toe into supporting for the bigger tournaments like this, there are few things more exciting than the vibe of summer during a World Cup. Football and fashion—despite being two entirely different industries—are inextricably intertwined. Football culture and fandom has its own sense of dress that feels deeply personal to your style and team.

And football fashion trends today feel fresher and more unique than ever before. Giving credit where credit is due, designers like Martine Rose, Grace Wales Bonner, Priya Ahluwalia and Conner Ives have long been inspired by football strips and fan style, pioneering the notion that showing support no longer requires the ‘the usual’ football fan aesthetic made up of traditional team merch. Personalisation isn’t just adding your name to the back of an official England jersey, and your choice isn’t limited to a home or away kit. What’s more is that these designers have enabled the sport to feel like a more inclusive space.

Girl posing wearing a football jersey

Vintage football shirts have been a go-to choice for an alternative supporter’s style for years, but with searches for “World Cup Shirt” up 840% on Pinterest, the interest feels stronger than ever. Independent labels, often led by female designers, such as Hattie Crowther, Nicole Chui, Sophie Hird Studio and Renata Brenha, are rethinking the traditional football aesthetic, making it feel unique (often their designs are on-off creations) or hyperfeminine. Ironic slogan tees with taglines like “the ref can’t hear you babe” and “I just want both teams to have fun” are great for those who love Y2K, or don’t want to feel too serious.

Adding to this, many brands now offer ‘football inspired’ styles that capture the aesthetic without having any ties to a particular club. From Acne Studios to Miaou, Adidas and ASOS, one can show support for their favourite brand as much as their favoured team. This too allows for a little more self expression: pink! polka dot! personalised! Whatever your flavour, there’s likely a footie jersey for you.

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How to Style Your Football Shirt?

Girl posing wearing a football jersey

One question we often get asked is how to style football shirts. My advice, honestly, is to treat it like any other top in your wardrobe, just because it might be visually more impactful than a white tee, doesn’t mean you can’t treat it as such. Sure you can go simple with jeans and sneakers, but I suggest having fun with it. Lace skirts, capris and thong sandals, layered over dresses—take it up a notch! Have fun with it! Go glamorous! Also, look beyond the jersey. Sports shots, be them short and silky like Harry Styles’, or longer Bermuda silhouettes, are huge right now. Also with football socks, sports jackets, track pants (or capris) as well as scenic wool jumpers—there’s so much choice beyond the traditional shirt. I implore you to look to beauty and accessories too—scrunchies, scarves, even jewellery, as well as nail art designs, tooth gems. The bottom line is that there’s nothing out of bounds, really, or off pitch and off side, should we say.