Fanatyco launches FIFA World Cup 2026-inspired activewear collection

Arizona-based sportswear brand Fanatyco has introduced a new activewear collection inspired by the cultures of national teams participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The collection has been designed to combine sports performance with everyday style, offering fans apparel that reflects their passion for the game.

A key highlight of the collection is the SPF 50+ compression jersey. Designed for supporters attending matches and outdoor events during the tournament, the jersey offers built-in UV protection, moisture management and an athletic fit. The garments are tailored to suit the warm summer conditions expected across host cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The women’s activewear line features leggings, longline sports bras and crop t-shirts. These products incorporate understated team-inspired details and are intended for versatile use, including workouts, casual wear and match-day outfits, without appearing like conventional fan merchandise.

“We grew up loving soccer, fitness and the energy of the 1980s,” said co-founder Erez Kanaan. “Fanatyco was created for fans who want to express that passion in their everyday lives in a more stylish and refined way. Our aim is to develop premium activewear and streetwear that pays subtle tribute to the teams and cultures that make football so influential.”

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