Football kit retailer @subsidesports has offered a behind-the-scenes look into their printing operat...
Football kit retailer @subsidesports has offered a behind-the-scenes look into their printing operations ahead of the 2026 World Cup. In a recent social media update, the company shared a video of their heat press machinery in action, highlighting the process behind their Fan Style customization service. This service utilizes official typefaces and plotter sheets to apply names and numbers to replica shirts, ensuring an authentic look for supporters.
The short video features what eagle-eyed followers suspect to be a Transmatic REV 5SA heat press, a heavy-duty machine used for professional garment decoration.
One standout detail is that they used lasers to ensure the names and numbers were placed with absolute precision on the back of the jerseys. It’s a testament to Subside Sports’ commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail.
England players have officially debuted the Nike x Palace2026 World Cuplifestyle collection during their recent warm-up sessions. Showcasing a fresh off-pitch and pre-match aesthetic for the 2026 World Cup, the collaboration brings a unique streetwear edge to the national team.
The standout piece of the collection is the pre-match shirt, which features a striking stained-glass St George design. The capsule also includes a track jacket and additional apparel, forming part of the Nike x2 series that aims to promote and provide visibility for the Football Beyond Borders charity.
The collection is scheduled for release on June 12 in Palace stores and online, followed by a wider launch on the Nike SNKRS app on June 16.
Umbro has released the Nations collection, inspired by the 2026 World Cup. The designs are available...
Umbro has released the Nations collection, inspired by the 2026 World Cup. The designs are available for **Brazil, Argentina, France, England, Japan and Morocco**. Rather than official team replicas, the pieces feature authorial reinterpretations with custom color palettes, exclusive graphics, crests and typography developed specifically for the project.
Each jersey includes symbolic details tied to the respective nation's identity, balancing minimalist and bolder approaches. Umbro Brazil director Eduardo Dal Pogetto noted that the aim was to go beyond traditional sportswear and create pieces representing the energy and identity of various nations with a modern outlook for daily use.
The jerseys are available now on the official Umbro Brazil website and select retailers, priced at R$349.99.
Following the announcement of the highly anticipated England x Nike x Palace World Cup collection, w...
Following the announcement of the highly anticipated England x Nike x Palace World Cup collection, we have the first detailed images, courtesy of sneaker insider @vladieboi.
The image shows a striking full-zip Enfland Palace track jacket paired with matching pants. The tracksuit features a two-tone grey and silver colorway, dominated by a geometric, repeating cross pattern that serves as a subtle, stylized nod to the St. George's Cross. The defining detail, however, sits on the right chest: a bespoke co-branded logo that sees the iconic red Nike Swoosh slicing directly through the famous Palace Tri-Ferg emblem, sitting opposite the traditional England national team crest.
Also visible is a pair of retro-inspired Nike x Palace footwear. Bearing a strong resemblance to classic heritage silhouettes like the Nike Premier, the black shoes feature a nostalgic fold-over tongue adorned with bold red "PALACE" text and a small white Swoosh. The boots come with a cage, making it easy to wear them on the streets.
What are your thoughts on the co-branded logo and the retro-styled boots in this Nike x Palace England collection? Let us know in the comments below.
Update - Sunday, June 7, 2026: Subside Sports have created two nice images showing the Nike England...
Update - Sunday, June 7, 2026: Subside Sports have created two nice images showing the Nike England2026 World Cup font applied on the kits and the full squad.
England have released their squad numbers for the 2026 World Cup.
1: Jordan Pickford 2: Ezri Konsa 3: Nico O'Reilly 4: Declan Rice 5: John Stones 6: Marc Guehi 7: Bukayo Saka 8: Elliot Anderson 9: Harry Kane 10: Jude Bellingham 11: Marcus Rashford 12: Tino Livramento 13: Dean Henderson 14: Jordan Henderson 15: Dan Burn 16: Kobbie Mainoo 17: Morgan Rogers 18: Anthony Gordon 19: Ollie Watkins 20: Noni Madueke 21: Eberechi Eze 22: Ivan Toney 23: James Trafford 24: Reece James 25: Djed Spence 26: Jarell Quansah
England has released an official crossover jersey in collaboration with the NFL and Nike. The Englan...
England has released an official crossover jersey in collaboration with the NFL and Nike. The England x NFL Nike Game Road Jersey uses the classic NFL design, with the iconic silhouette reworked using England details and the team's traditional red and white colours.
This piece forms part of a broader national teams x NFL collection and provides supporters with a distinct take on England football apparel in an American football-inspired format.
A Palace x NikeEngland2026 World Cuppre-match shirt was spotted by a fan for sale in Australia. The item was tucked away on the rails with only a handful of sizes available, mostly XL, along with some smaller options.
The shirt belongs to the Palace Skateboards collaboration with Nike and the England national team, tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The collection includes this pre-match style top as well as other pieces, such as varsity jackets.
Early access to the full collection is soon available at Palace Skateboards London and the England store, with broader availability planned for SNKRS and select retailers this summer.
Football kit retailer @subsidesports has offered a behind-the-scenes look into their printing operat...
Football kit retailer @subsidesports has offered a behind-the-scenes look into their printing operations ahead of the 2026 World Cup. In a recent social media update, the company shared a video of their heat press machinery in action, highlighting the process behind their Fan Style customization service. This service utilizes official typefaces and plotter sheets to apply names and numbers to replica shirts, ensuring an authentic look for supporters.
The short video features what eagle-eyed followers suspect to be a Transmatic REV 5SA heat press, a heavy-duty machine used for professional garment decoration.
One standout detail is that they used lasers to ensure the names and numbers were placed with absolute precision on the back of the jerseys. It’s a testament to Subside Sports’ commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Update - Sunday, June 7, 2026: Subside Sports have created two nice images showing the Nike England...
Update - Sunday, June 7, 2026: Subside Sports have created two nice images showing the Nike England2026 World Cup font applied on the kits and the full squad.
England have released their squad numbers for the 2026 World Cup.
1: Jordan Pickford 2: Ezri Konsa 3: Nico O'Reilly 4: Declan Rice 5: John Stones 6: Marc Guehi 7: Bukayo Saka 8: Elliot Anderson 9: Harry Kane 10: Jude Bellingham 11: Marcus Rashford 12: Tino Livramento 13: Dean Henderson 14: Jordan Henderson 15: Dan Burn 16: Kobbie Mainoo 17: Morgan Rogers 18: Anthony Gordon 19: Ollie Watkins 20: Noni Madueke 21: Eberechi Eze 22: Ivan Toney 23: James Trafford 24: Reece James 25: Djed Spence 26: Jarell Quansah
England players have officially debuted the Nike x Palace2026 World Cuplifestyle collection during their recent warm-up sessions. Showcasing a fresh off-pitch and pre-match aesthetic for the 2026 World Cup, the collaboration brings a unique streetwear edge to the national team.
The standout piece of the collection is the pre-match shirt, which features a striking stained-glass St George design. The capsule also includes a track jacket and additional apparel, forming part of the Nike x2 series that aims to promote and provide visibility for the Football Beyond Borders charity.
The collection is scheduled for release on June 12 in Palace stores and online, followed by a wider launch on the Nike SNKRS app on June 16.
England has released an official crossover jersey in collaboration with the NFL and Nike. The Englan...
England has released an official crossover jersey in collaboration with the NFL and Nike. The England x NFL Nike Game Road Jersey uses the classic NFL design, with the iconic silhouette reworked using England details and the team's traditional red and white colours.
This piece forms part of a broader national teams x NFL collection and provides supporters with a distinct take on England football apparel in an American football-inspired format.
Following the announcement of the highly anticipated England x Nike x Palace World Cup collection, w...
Following the announcement of the highly anticipated England x Nike x Palace World Cup collection, we have the first detailed images, courtesy of sneaker insider @vladieboi.
The image shows a striking full-zip Enfland Palace track jacket paired with matching pants. The tracksuit features a two-tone grey and silver colorway, dominated by a geometric, repeating cross pattern that serves as a subtle, stylized nod to the St. George's Cross. The defining detail, however, sits on the right chest: a bespoke co-branded logo that sees the iconic red Nike Swoosh slicing directly through the famous Palace Tri-Ferg emblem, sitting opposite the traditional England national team crest.
Also visible is a pair of retro-inspired Nike x Palace footwear. Bearing a strong resemblance to classic heritage silhouettes like the Nike Premier, the black shoes feature a nostalgic fold-over tongue adorned with bold red "PALACE" text and a small white Swoosh. The boots come with a cage, making it easy to wear them on the streets.
What are your thoughts on the co-branded logo and the retro-styled boots in this Nike x Palace England collection? Let us know in the comments below.
A Palace x NikeEngland2026 World Cuppre-match shirt was spotted by a fan for sale in Australia. The item was tucked away on the rails with only a handful of sizes available, mostly XL, along with some smaller options.
The shirt belongs to the Palace Skateboards collaboration with Nike and the England national team, tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The collection includes this pre-match style top as well as other pieces, such as varsity jackets.
Early access to the full collection is soon available at Palace Skateboards London and the England store, with broader availability planned for SNKRS and select retailers this summer.
Umbro has released the Nations collection, inspired by the 2026 World Cup. The designs are available...
Umbro has released the Nations collection, inspired by the 2026 World Cup. The designs are available for **Brazil, Argentina, France, England, Japan and Morocco**. Rather than official team replicas, the pieces feature authorial reinterpretations with custom color palettes, exclusive graphics, crests and typography developed specifically for the project.
Each jersey includes symbolic details tied to the respective nation's identity, balancing minimalist and bolder approaches. Umbro Brazil director Eduardo Dal Pogetto noted that the aim was to go beyond traditional sportswear and create pieces representing the energy and identity of various nations with a modern outlook for daily use.
The jerseys are available now on the official Umbro Brazil website and select retailers, priced at R$349.99.