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Adidas Stadium (Replica) jerseys fit slim but true to size. Authentic jerseys fit tighter with a more athletic cut, so size up if you prefer a looser feel or plan to layer.
Adidas has been Germany's kit supplier since 1954, making this a 70+ year partnership. Nike takes over in 2027, so the 2026 World Cup kits are the final Germany jerseys adidas will ever produce. The home kit includes a commemorative jock tag reading "adidas Germany – Seit 1954," and the Authentic version features a special badge with the original Adolf Dassler logo.
Each star represents one of Germany's FIFA World Cup titles. The numbers 54, 74, 90, and 14 printed on the individual stars correspond to the years Germany won: 1954, 1974, 1990, and 2014.
Yes. Soccer Wearhouse presses official namesets in-house. Custom orders take 2–3 weeks and are final sale with no returns or exchanges.
Turn the jersey inside out, wash cold on a gentle cycle, and hang dry. Don't iron directly on the badge, nameset, or printed graphics. Skip fabric softener, which degrades the moisture-wicking properties over time.
Every Germany jersey sold at Soccer Wearhouse is an officially licensed adidas product, identical to what's available at the adidas store or stadium retail locations.
The 2026 Germany World Cup jersey carries weight beyond the tournament itself. After more than 70 years together, adidas and the German Football Association (DFB) are parting ways, with Nike taking over as kit supplier in 2027. That makes these kits the final adidas Germany jerseys ever produced, closing a chapter that spans four World Cup titles, countless iconic shirt designs, and one of the longest kit partnerships in football history. Whether you're a lifelong Die Mannschaft supporter, a kit collector, or a fan who grew up watching Matthäus, Klose, or Müller in the three stripes, the Germany 2026 jerseys are a farewell worth owning.
Adidas gave the final Germany kit cycle a send-off loaded with design references to the partnership's greatest moments.
The home jersey uses the traditional white base with a bold tricolor diamond-and-chevron graphic across the chest in black, red, and gold. The design pulls directly from two of Germany's most celebrated World Cup-winning kits: the 1990 shirt (with its iconic diagonal color sash) and the 2014 kit that Götze wore when he scored the final's only goal against Argentina. The 2026 version merges elements from both into a zig-zag pattern that feels both nostalgic and modern. A deep V-neck collar with black trim and red edging, navy three stripes on the shoulders, and an EQT-style collar construction round out the look. The four stars above the DFB crest are individually printed with the winning years: 54, 74, 90, and 14. A woven jock tag at the hem reads "adidas Germany - Seit 1954," a quiet but deliberate tribute to the year the partnership began.
The away jersey introduces a colorway Germany has never worn before. A navy base is paired with white logos and mint-green applications, creating a maritime combination unlike any previous DFB shirt. Adidas uses a zig-zag pattern with the mint elements layered across the torso, while both the collar and sleeve cuffs carry tricolor striping in white, navy, and mint. Like all 2026 adidas away kits, Germany's features the retro Trefoil logo rather than the modern Performance badge. The away kit's color palette blends references from different eras of DFB history: the blue of the 1954 training gear, classic blue-and-white warm-up tops from the 1960s through 1980s, and aqua-toned training wear from the 1990s.
Both kits are available in men's, women's, and youth sizing through our FIFA World Cup 2026 jerseys collection.
The Stadium version is built for fans. It uses adidas Climacool moisture-wicking technology in a doubleknit construction with a slim but comfortable fit. The DFB federation badge is sewn on, and the adidas logo is embroidered. Stadium jerseys retail around $100 and hold up well to regular washing and everyday wear, making them the practical pick for match days and casual use.
The Authentic jersey matches what Musiala, Wirtz, and Havertz wear on the pitch. It's constructed with Climacool+ technology and engineered mesh zones for targeted ventilation and temperature regulation. The fit is tighter and more athletic, the DFB badge is heat-applied, and a special authentic badge featuring the original Adolf Dassler (1949–1950) adidas logo appears on the left side of the jersey, a farewell detail exclusive to the Authentic version. Expect to pay around $150. Browse more options in the authentic soccer jerseys collection.
Germany World Cup 2026 jerseys can be personalized with official player name and number sets. Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz are the two highest-demand options, followed by Kai Havertz, Joshua Kimmich, and Antonio Rüdiger. Custom namesets are pressed in-house and add 2–3 weeks to delivery time. All custom printed jerseys are final sale and not eligible for returns or exchanges.
Stadium jerseys are more durable for everyday wear. Authentic jerseys deliver a lighter, performance-oriented feel and include the exclusive commemorative Dassler badge, making them particularly appealing for collectors of this final adidas cycle.
Soccer Wearhouse stocks a full lineup of Germany soccer gear beyond the 2026 World Cup kits. The Germany jerseys and accessories collection includes previous-season kits, training wear, scarves, hats, and patches. If you follow Germany's rising stars at the club level, you can also browse jerseys from Real Madrid (Rüdiger), Arsenal (Havertz), and Liverpool (Wirtz).
Looking for gear from other countries heading to North America this summer? Check out our full World Cup 2026 collection featuring all participating nations.
Soccer Wearhouse carries the full range of Germany World Cup 2026 jerseys, including home and away kits, Stadium and Authentic versions, short and long sleeve options, and men's, women's, and youth sizing. All orders over $99 ship free within the United States, and every jersey is 100% officially licensed adidas product. These are the last Germany kits adidas will ever make. Once they're gone, this chapter of football history closes for good.