AMIRI has released a limited-edition Tournament Collection that channels the 2026 World Cup and the brand's sports-to-street point of view. The launch marks the tournament's return to Los Angeles with a lineup built around soccer references and California cues.
The ten-piece collection spans tees, a knit polo, jerseys, shorts, a track set, a cap, and a soccer ball. All of it lands in a sky blue palette that anchors the project to AMIRI's signature shade. MA Monogram Quad jacquards and crochet techniques bring the label's identity into the mix, while sky blue ombré details and graphic black contrasts echo the California coastline. Those elements keep the collection rooted in sport without losing the brand's luxury streetwear edge.
The jerseys are numbered 94, a nod to Mike Amiri's graduating year and the last World Cup to be staged in Los Angeles. Together, the references tie personal heritage to the city's tournament history.
When is the AMIRI Tournament Collection releasing?
AMIRI’s Tournament Collection is releasing through the brand as a limited-edition capsule. The announcement does not include a specific release date or time. It arrives as part of the wider 2026 World Cup rollout and the tournament’s return to Los Angeles. The collection lands in the summer 2026 build-up around the event. Check out images of the AMIRI Tournament Collection below while we wait for more details about the launch.
In other news, for more on the tournament build-up, check out our recent coverage of Nordstrom and adidas Launch World Cup Retail Partnership.
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Vlad Ciutacu is a writer based in The Hague, Netherlands. He has been working in the footwear industry for more than a decade, with hundreds of pairs in his collection. His favourite models are the Air Jordan 1 and the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
















