Break out your yellow Brazil jerseys, because blokecore is here for summer.

As the World Cup heats up, the trend is taking over the streets — and your feeds again. Blokecore is an aesthetic blending retro British soccer (football) culture with everyday streetwear. 

Think vintage soccer jerseys, paired with either baggy jeans, jorts, track pants and Adidas trainers. Who are we kidding, Sambas obviously. 

Paris Hilton and her daughter during the Turkey vs USA match at the Los Angeles Stadium ZUMAPRESS.com

Depending on who you ask, the origins of Blokecore may vary. However, it’s clearly taken from the British term “bloke,” meaning lad.


Brad Pitt attending the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match.
Brad Pitt at the World Cup 2026 between Turkey and the USA. FIFA via Getty Images

Some say it started back in the 1980s and 1990s during the English football stadium culture and “lad” subculture. This is where working-class men would rock vintage sports jerseys paired with jeans.

However, many credit Liam and Noel Gallagher from the British band Oasis, who quickly embraced the aesthetic, sporting retro jerseys and their iconic bucket hats on-stage and off.

The golden rule that ties everything together, though, the perfect jersey. The goal is simple: look effortlessly cool — literally — the look should seem like you threw on your favorite sports team’s jersey to hit the pub.


Rihanna in a black and white sports jersey and skirt after A$AP Rocky's Governors Ball performance.
Rihanna wearing the classic blokecore trend with a black sports jersey BlayzenPhotos / BACKGRID

And this aesthetic has taken over cities across the US as tourists and locals alike embrace World Cup fever.

Fashionistas are badazzling their soccer jerseys, and Influencers and TikTokers alike are scoring major blokecore-inspired brand deals.


Julia Kammerer wearing a navy blue Adidas Germany national football team jersey over a light blue GANT blouse, denim shorts, leopard print Adidas x Wales Bonner sneakers, and a brown Green Pomme Loha tote bag.
Julia Kammerer wearing a navy blue Adidas Germany national football team jersey Getty Images

Adidas even has a section on its website dedicated to the vibe called blokecore. Mega chain JD Sports also added a blog with links to styles to try, making it super easy for fans to get in on the action.

Popular shop Art Of recently introduced its WC26 Collection, “made for the summer of football, not soccer.” Known for bold prints and cultural motifs, each celebrates nations and what makes a flag identity.

“It’s not just the colours, it’s the food, the conspiracy theories, the moments in time, the music and more that have inspired this collection,” the UK brand said.

The collection explores “how Americana intersects with all of this, cowboys, UFOs, ’94 as a reference point,” it added.


Emy Venturini wears a white and light blue Argentina football sweatshirt, a white vintage midi skirt with a lace hem, a black clutch bag, and blue round-toe high-heel mules.
Emy Venturini wearing a light blue Argentina football sweatshirt with a crew neck and long sleeves Getty Images

And of course, New Yorkers have even more spots to score all across the five boroughs. New York Post City Life on Instagram added a roundup of the best shops to grab your jersey.

First up is Classic Football Shirts at 323 Canal Street. The store calls itself the “Home of Soccer Jerseys” as shoppers can find authentic vintage classics from the current season, unique grails and even match-worn jerseys. 

Next is Saturday’s Football location in the heart of SOHO at 45 Crosby St. Another hub for vintage football shirts with retro soccer jerseys. The chain has hundreds in stock from the 1970s through to today. 


A woman browsing national team soccer jerseys in a store.
Pegasus Sports in Newark, NJ with one of the largest selections of National Team Jerseys in the area. Tamara Beckwith/NY Post

Brooklyn also has a great spot called SCENES at 240 N Henry St. The vintage heavy store is the “world’s largest soccer shop” in Greenpoint. Just note that since each product is about 30 years old, SCENES asks shoppers to “consider the nuances and imperfections each item may have collected on its journey.”

Of course, Pele Soccer in Times Square is also one to try. At 1560 Broadway, the “premium lifestyle brand and specialty retailer” collaborated with arguably the greatest player to ever grace the sport. The chain sells everything from cleats to jerseys. Each are 100% licensed and authentic.

To check out the full lineup, head to the nypostcitylife Instagram.



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