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Adidas Stadium (Replica) jerseys fit slim but true to size. Authentic jerseys run tighter with a more athletic cut, so size up if you prefer a looser feel or plan to layer.
The gold detailing on the home jersey commemorates the 20th anniversary of Italy's 2006 World Cup victory in Germany. It's the first time gold logos have appeared on an Italy kit since that triumph. The color represents both that specific achievement and the broader symbolism of the World Cup trophy itself.
Each star corresponds to one of Italy's FIFA World Cup titles: 1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006. Italy is tied with Germany as the second-most successful nation in World Cup history behind Brazil's five titles.
The all-over textured pattern on the away kit is inspired by traditional Italian tailoring, drawing from the elegant suits the national team has historically worn during trophy celebrations. Navy and gold accents complement the woven design, and a cursive "Italia" heat-transfer detail appears below the back collar.
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. Avoid fabric softener, which degrades the moisture-wicking properties over time.
Italy's 2026 World Cup jersey arrives loaded with meaning. The Azzurri haven't appeared at a World Cup since 2014, missing both the 2018 and 2022 tournaments in back-to-back qualifying failures that shook Italian football to its core. A return to the world stage in 2026 would end a 12-year absence for a nation that has won the tournament four times. Adidas designed these kits to mark another milestone: the 20th anniversary of Italy's 2006 World Cup victory in Germany, the last time the Azzurri lifted the trophy. Whether you're celebrating the return or adding a significant chapter to your Italy jersey collection, these kits carry more weight than most.
Both kits draw from different facets of Italian culture, and adidas treated each one with a level of detail that stands out even in a stacked 2026 World Cup kit lineup.
The home jersey uses a rich "Bold Blue" base with an all-over laurel leaf pattern running across the fabric. Laurel has deep roots in Italian culture - a symbol of victory, achievement, and honor dating back to ancient Rome. The design gives the shirt texture and depth that sets it apart from previous Italy home kits. The standout feature is the gold detailing: the adidas logo, FIGC crest, and three stripes on the shoulders are all rendered in metallic gold. This is the first time gold logos have appeared on an Italy jersey since the 2006 World Cup-winning kit, and adidas made the callback intentional. Gold piping traces the collar and cuffs, and the word "AZZURRA" is printed in gold beneath the back neckline. The FIGC crest carries four stars representing Italy's World Cup titles in 1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006.
The away jersey takes a completely different approach. Built on an Aero Blue base - an ice-blue off-white tone that reads almost white in person - the shirt features a subtle all-over woven pattern inspired by traditional Italian tailoring. Adidas and the FIGC drew from the elegant suits that Italy's national team historically wore during trophy celebrations, translating that refined texture into the fabric of the jersey itself. Navy blue and gold accents on the V-neck collar and sleeve cuffs match the home kit's color palette. The cursive word "Italia" is heat-applied below the back collar as a finishing detail, styled like a monogram embroidery. Like all adidas 2026 away kits, Italy's features the retro Trefoil logo on the right chest, returning to the World Cup for the first time in 36 years.
Both kits are available in men's, women's, and youth sizing through our FIFA World Cup 2026 jerseys collection.
The Stadium version is designed for supporters. It uses adidas Climacool moisture-wicking technology in an interlock construction that balances comfort and durability. The FIGC badge is sewn on, the adidas logo is embroidered, and the fit is slim but not restrictive. Stadium jerseys retail around $100 and are the practical pick for match days, watch parties, and daily wear.
The Authentic jersey replicates what Donnarumma, Barella, Tonali, and Calafiori wear on the pitch. It's built with Climacool+ technology using jacquard knit fabric with body-mapped ventilation zones engineered into high-sweat areas. The fit is tighter and more athletic, and the FIGC crest and adidas logo use a new lenticular heat-transfer process that creates a shimmering, shapeshifting visual effect. Authentic versions retail around $150. Browse more options in the authentic soccer jerseys collection.
Italy World Cup 2026 jerseys can be personalized with official player name and number sets. Nicolò Barella, Sandro Tonali, and Gianluigi Donnarumma are among the most popular choices. Custom namesets are pressed in-house and add 2–3 weeks to delivery. All custom printed jerseys are final sale and not eligible for returns or exchanges.
Stadium jerseys hold up better to repeated washing and regular wear. Authentic jerseys deliver a lighter, performance-grade feel with the added visual impact of the lenticular badge technology.
Soccer Wearhouse stocks a full range of Italy soccer gear beyond the 2026 World Cup kits. The Italy jerseys collection includes previous-season kits, Euro 2024 jerseys, and training wear. You can also browse jerseys from Italy's top Serie A clubs and follow Azzurri players at the club level.
Looking for gear from other countries heading to the 2026 World Cup? Explore the full World Cup 2026 collection featuring all participating nations.
Soccer Wearhouse carries the full range of Italy 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. After years of watching the World Cup from home, these kits mark the Azzurri's return to football's biggest stage - and the gold details make sure nobody forgets 2006.