The Uruguay t-shirt has just received an unexpected recognition in the middle of the 2026 World Cup, consolidating itself as the best clothing of the contest according to the prestigious American media Washington Post. While the team competes in Group H, the design of the jacket has captured the attention of international critics, prevailing over soccer powers and globally renowned brands.
For the Uruguayan fan who follows the team in North American lands, seeing that light blue jacket with a white collar and buttons—a nod to the 1924 uniforms—is not just fashion: it is carrying a historical identity. He Washington Post He understood precisely that by describing the garment as “organized and elegant.”
Details of the Uruguay shirt and its historical style
The journalist Ashley Fetters Maloy, responsible for the ranking, put special emphasis on the typography of the numbers and on the air vintage that dominates the structure. In a tournament where many brands opted for modern geometric patterns and fluorescent colors, Uruguay chose the path of classicism.
It's a design that feels familiar. He moves away from excessive experimentation to embrace what some experts call “the old football style.” While other selections deal with stitching problems or designs that do not quite convince, the Uruguay t-shirt seems to have hit the most sensitive chord: that of memory.
The impact of Uruguay's best shirt in the World Cup
The ranking, which includes teams such as Germany and Spain in privileged positions, positions Uruguayan design at the top. It is a symbolic victory, yes, but it underlines how the team has managed to position its country brand at the epicenter of global soccer culture.
For the coaching staff and the players, this is just an aesthetic detail as they prepare for the next matches. But in the WhatsApp groups of the fans, and in the coffee conversations of those who follow the tournament, the information is already circulating with pride. It is no small feat to be considered “the best dressed team” when the competition is against the entire world.
In short, the Celeste not only arrives at this World Cup with the ambition of its stars, but with a visual identity that, far from being temporary, seems to have rescued the essence of those pioneers who, a century ago, showed the world how to play this game.
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