With 50 days until the World Cup kicks off, BBC Sport highlights some of the best kits that will be on show at this summer's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
With an expanded 48-team line-up and 104 matches across 16 host cities, there will be more nations than ever hoping to stand out.
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The Desert Foxes will return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014, when they were beaten by winners Germany in the last 16.
Defenders will be left bamboozled when Lionel Messi twists and turns past them in this swirl patterned away strip.
The holders topped South American qualifying, finishing nine points ahead of second-placed Ecuador.
Austria have qualified for their first World Cup since 1998. Ralf Rangnick's team will bring a touch of cosmopolitan sophistication to this summer's tournament in a marbled away shirt that's been designed as a nod to the country's cafe culture.
Belgium's away shirt for the 2026 World Cup is inspired by Belgian surrealist artist, Rene Magritte.
Like Magritte's artwork, the Red Devils' qualifying campaign for the tournament certainly subverted expectations at times, with 6-0 wins over Liechtenstein and Kazakhstan sandwiched between draws against North Macedonia and Kazakhstan.
Does anything say World Cup more than the bold yellow and green of the Selecao?
Brazil finished fifth in the Conmebol qualifying table, losing six of 18 matches, but who would rule out the five-time champions lifting the trophy again?
Canada's home shirt draws inspiration from the country's national symbol, the maple leaf.
The co-hosts have appeared at two previous World Cup tournaments, but have never made it beyond the group stages.
For fans of a certain vintage, the sight of Los Cafeteros playing in three stripes will evoke memories of a hirsute Carlos Valderrama captaining his team at Italia '90.
In-form winger Luis Diaz will carry much of his nation's hopes at this summer's tournament.
The red and white checkerboard of Croatia's home kit is another classic design that evokes tournaments past.
Despite being a relatively small nation, with a population of just over four million, the Kockasti have a strong record in the World Cup, finishing as runners-up in 2018, as well as twice finishing third - in 1998 and 2002.
With a population of roughly 156,115 people, the Caribbean island nation of Curacao became the smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup when they booked their place for this year's tournament as Concacaf representatives under Dutch manager Dick Advocaat - who has since resigned.
Plenty of fans will advocate for the beauty of this shirt.
Czech out this jersey, with its crystal-inspired design.
