Where to Buy the 2026 Germany World Cup Jersey — The Last-Ever Adidas Kit From $54

Where to Buy the 2026 Germany World Cup Jersey — A Collector's Piece You Can Actually Wear

Looking to buy the 2026 Germany World Cup jersey? At World's Jerseys you can order the complete Die Mannschaft kit for kids, men, and women from just $54 with fast US shipping. But here is what makes this jersey especially worth buying — it is the last Germany kit Adidas will ever make. From 2027, Nike takes over. That makes this shirt a genuine collector's item whether Germany wins or not.

Shop Germany World Cup Jerseys — From $54

Why the Germany 2026 Kit Is Historic

Four World Cup titles — 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014. The home jersey honours all four with stars bearing the years 54, 74, 90 and 14 above the DFB eagle and echoes the championship-winning shirts of 1990 and 2014. The away jersey is equally special — navy blue with turquoise accents and a vintage zigzag pattern — the last Germany away kit Adidas will ever produce. Both kits mark the end of a 70-year relationship between Adidas and German football.

Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala lead a young hungry squad under Julian Nagelsmann. Germany open Group E vs Curaçao (June 14, Houston), Ivory Coast (June 20, Toronto), Ecuador (June 25, East Rutherford).

What You Get at World's Jerseys

  • Kids kits (4 Boy–14 Boy) — jersey and shorts
  • Men's jerseys (S–XXL)
  • Women's jerseys (XS–XL)
  • Home (white) and Away (navy)
  • Custom name and number (+$5.99)
  • World Cup 2026 patch (+$5.00)
  • From $54 — official Adidas versions $85–$155

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the Germany World Cup jersey?
From $54. Official Adidas versions retail at $85–$155.

Is this really the last Adidas Germany jersey ever?
Yes — Nike takes over as DFB supplier from 2027. This is the final Adidas Germany World Cup kit.

Can I add Wirtz or Musiala?
Yes — custom name and number for $5.99.

When does Germany play in 2026?
Group E: June 14 (Houston), June 20 (Toronto), June 25 (East Rutherford).

Buy Your Germany World Cup Jersey — A Piece of Football History

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