From June 11 to July 19, all eyes are set to be on the US, Mexico and Canada as they host the biggest-ever edition of the football world’s most important tournament. With billions set to tune in to the action, the world’s leading designers have been busy creating the teams’ national strips as well as every kind of World Cup-themed apparel.Adidas x ClotAdidas x Clot Mundial collection. Photo: HandoutThe Mundial collection, a collaboration between Asia-based streetwear label Clot and Adidas Originals, celebrates the global appeal of football. For the range, Clot founder Edison Chen reinterprets Adidas’ football heritage with creations including the Clot Mundial, a new take on the signature three-striped Adidas trainers, and sporty separates such as jerseys, hoodies and knits.NikeBrazilian forward Vinícius Júnior, regarded as one of the best players in the world, will be playing in his second World Cup this summer. Here he wears kit from Nike Football. Photo: HandoutNike Football’s official federation kits for the Fifa World Cup 2026 will cover the backs of players and fans alike, from Brazil and France, to China and Nigeria. A key element of the jerseys is Aero-Fit, Nike’s apparel cooling system, which claims to deliver twice the airflow of regular fabrics to help even the most athletic player – or boisterous supporter – stay cool.Puma x Priya AhluwaliaPuma x Ahluwalia’s World Cup apparel is inspired by the colours of Africa. Photo: HandoutFor her second collaboration with Puma, London-based designer Priya Ahluwalia fused her Indian-Nigerian background with the sportswear giant’s football heritage. Inspired by fan culture on the African continent, Ahluwalia came up with a joyful collection that reinterprets classic silhouettes from Puma’s archives in punchy colours such as the green of the Nigerian flag and vibrant hues drawn from Africa’s landscape.Additional contributions by Sumnima Kandangwa