As football and fashion grow closer than ever, ‘Latex Nations’ transforms five of the tournament’s most iconic kits into handcrafted latex pieces.

As the 2026 World Cup reaches its final stage, football jerseys continue to evolve beyond the pitch, finding a place in fashion’s latest experiments. As the 2026 World Cup enters its final stage, that conversation takes a new turn with JENNAX and its latest capsule, ‘Latex Nations’.
Designed by Jenna, the collection reimagines the national kits of United States, Argentina, Mexico, Germany and Brazil as handcrafted latex jerseys. High necks, short sleeves and racing-inspired graphics replace traditional football silhouettes while preserving each country’s signature colours.

The capsule draws on each team’s visual identity through its signature colours and graphics. Mexico arrives in deep green and red, Argentina keeps its unmistakable albiceleste stripes, while Brazil stands out with a slightly sheer yellow latex finish printed with the JENNAX logo.
Known for dressing artists including SZA and Cardi B, JENNAX continues to push latex beyond its expected context. With ‘Latex Nations’, the football jersey becomes part fashion statement, part collectible and part pop culture object.
The collection is available now through the JENNAX website.

—
Follow us on TikTok @veinmagazine








