FIFA x Boggi Milano Capsule Honors World Cup Winners

by · WWD
FIFA x Boggi Milano capsule collectionCourtesy of Boggi Milano

WORLD CUP STYLE: Italian menswear brand Boggi Milano will release on Friday a capsule collection in collaboration with FIFA celebrating the history of the FIFA World Cup.

The capsule comprises 16 garments, eight polo shirts and eight T-shirts, dedicated to the eight nations that have won the FIFA World Cup: Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, France, Uruguay, Spain and England, as well as a design featuring the 2026 host countries Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.

Each piece in the capsule draws on signature elements, colors and symbols of each nation. The collection will be available in Boggi Milano stores, online and in select international markets.

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Prices range from 99 euros for polo shirts to 89 euros for T-shirts.

FIFA x Boggi Milano capsule collectionCourtesy fo Boggi Milano

“We are proud of this collaboration with FIFA, and the capsule collection developed specifically for this partnership allows us to express the spirit of the competition through our stylistic language, combining sporting heritage with contemporary elegance,” said Claudio Zaccardi, president and chief executive officer of Boggi Milano.

This initiative is part of a four-year partnership with Boggi as the official formalwear outfitter and licensee of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027, signed in December. Under the agreement, Boggi Milano will outfit the entire FIFA workforce, including board members, providing both men’s and women’s looks, complete with accessories.

The project kicked off last December on the occasion of the FIFA World Cup 2026 final draw in Washington. On that occasion, the teams found out who their rivals were and their journey to the final, which will take place on July 19 at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.