So you scored tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Congrats! Now comes the real challenge: figuring out what to pack for a tournament that spans 16 cities across three countries, from scorching Miami heat to breezy Vancouver evenings.
This is not your average packing list. The 2026 World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19 across the USA, Mexico, and Canada, and each host city brings its own weather drama and vibe. This guide covers everything from the stands at Estadio Azteca to the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. For deeper inspiration on Mexican fashion, check out our Mexican outfit ideas guide.
USA: The Hot and Humid Cities
Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Kansas City will hit extreme temperatures during June and July. FIFPRO flagged these venues as posing high risk of heat stress. Translation: you will sweat. Plan accordingly.
01 Breezy Linen Shorts Set for Miami
Miami in summer means 32°C heat with suffocating humidity and random afternoon thunderstorms. Hard Rock Stadium is open-air with no AC, so you are fully exposed. Wear moisture-wicking fabrics, bring a compact rain poncho that fits in your clear bag, and skip anything tight or synthetic that traps sweat. A wide-brim hat is your best friend here. Evening matches get slightly cooler but the humidity sticks around.
02 Maxi Dress with Denim Layer for Houston
Good news: NRG Stadium has a retractable roof and climate control, so you get AC inside. Bad news: getting there and tailgating happens in brutal Texas heat that regularly tops 35°C. Dress light for the walk in but throw a lightweight layer in your bag for when you hit that arctic stadium air. Seriously, they blast the AC hard. A denim jacket or cotton cardigan saves you from freezing during the match.
03 Biker Shorts and Cropped Tee for Dallas
AT&T Stadium is another climate-controlled venue with a retractable roof, which means sweet relief from the Dallas summer heat. Outside temps will hover around 35°C, but inside you might actually need that hoodie. Pack layers that compress small. A jersey over a tank top works perfectly since you can remove the jersey if you warm up during the excitement. Comfortable sneakers are non-negotiable for those massive stadium walks.
04 Flowy Midi Skirt Combo for Atlanta
Atlanta brings that sticky Southern humidity combined with 33°C temps. Mercedes-Benz Stadium has AC and a retractable roof, but the walk from MARTA transit or parking will have you melting. Opt for flowy silhouettes that let air circulate. A lightweight midi skirt in your team colors paired with a fitted moisture-wicking tee keeps you looking put-together while staying functional. Bring a cardigan for inside.
05 Full Athleisure Look for Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium is fully open-air with no roof or AC, so you get the full Kansas City summer experience. Expect temps around 32°C with high humidity and the occasional thunderstorm rolling through. This is a venue where practical beats pretty. Go for athleisure that can handle sweat, bring sunscreen, and wear a cap or visor. Evening matches cool down a bit but daytime games are brutal. Love the relaxed vibe? Check our oversized t-shirt styling guide for more athleisure inspiration.
06 Loose Linen Pants for Desert Fan Zones
If you are catching matches at fan zones in the Southwest region, desert heat is no joke. Phoenix and surrounding areas can hit 43°C in June. Stick to loose, light-colored clothing that reflects sun rather than absorbing it. Natural fabrics like linen and cotton breathe better than synthetics. A cooling towel draped around your neck looks a bit dorky but honestly saves lives. Hydration pack > cute tiny bag.
USA: The Milder Cities
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia offer more forgiving summer temps. You will still want sun protection, but you can actually wear real clothes without melting.
07 High-Waisted Shorts and Jersey for LA
LA has arguably the best World Cup weather conditions with average temps around 24°C and almost no rain. SoFi Stadium has a translucent roof but no full climate control, so the temperature stays mild. This is your chance to actually look cute. High-waisted shorts with a tucked-in jersey, statement sneakers, and oversized sunglasses give you that LA soccer-fan aesthetic. Evenings can dip a bit so a light jacket works.
08 Layered Flannel Look for San Francisco
Bay Area weather is famously unpredictable. Mornings start foggy and cool around 15°C, afternoons warm up to 22°C, and evening games can get genuinely chilly. Layers are essential. Start with a tank or tee, add a flannel or light jacket, and maybe throw a compact puffer in your bag for night matches. The microclimates are real here, so check conditions right before you leave your hotel.
09 Joggers and Rain Jacket for Seattle
Seattle summers are actually gorgeous with temps around 22°C and long daylight hours. Rain is less common in June-July than you might expect, but a light rain jacket never hurts. Lumen Field is open-air so you feel the elements. The Pacific Northwest vibe leans casual and outdoorsy, so you can rock hiking-adjacent athleisure without looking out of place. Comfortable walking shoes are key for exploring the city before and after matches.
10 Classic Jeans and Jersey for Boston
Boston in June-July averages around 27°C but can swing between 20°C and 32°C depending on the day. Gillette Stadium is open-air and located in Foxborough, about an hour outside the city, so plan your transit outfit for walking and waiting. Classic New England casual works here: good jeans, a comfortable jersey, and sneakers you can stand in for hours. Evening matches can get cool so bring a layer.
11 Wide-Leg Pants with Rain Poncho for NYC
MetLife Stadium hosts the World Cup Final on July 19, so if you are attending, this is the big one. Summer temps average 27°C but humidity makes it feel hotter. New York also gets the most rain of any host city, averaging 13 rainy days in July. The stadium is open-air with no roof. Pack a clear poncho, wear comfortable shoes you do not mind getting wet, and dress in layers you can peel off or add. Make it fashion but make it functional.
Mexico: Cultural Heart of the Tournament
Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey bring football passion like nowhere else. The opening match kicks off at legendary Estadio Azteca. Each city has distinct weather patterns and cultural vibes that influence what you should pack.
12 Bold Team Dress for Mexico City
Mexico City sits at 2,240 meters altitude, which means surprisingly mild temps around 19-25°C despite being June. The altitude also means intense sun exposure, so SPF is critical even when it feels cool. Afternoon rain showers are almost daily during summer but usually pass quickly. The Azteca crowd is legendary, so lean into the energy with bold team colors. A light rain jacket and comfortable walking shoes handle the cobblestone streets outside the stadium.
13 Flowy Midi Dress for Guadalajara
Guadalajara is warm, averaging around 25-30°C, with July being the wettest month. Estadio Akron is modern and beautiful but limited to group stage matches only. The city has incredible food and nightlife, so plan outfits that transition from stadium to exploring. Flowy midi dresses in breathable fabrics work perfectly. Bring a small umbrella or rain jacket for those afternoon downpours. The local fans dress up, so do not be afraid to add some flair.
14 Light Linen Shorts for Monterrey Heat
Monterrey is the hottest Mexican host city with summer temps regularly hitting 35°C and sometimes reaching 40°C. This is desert heat. Stick to the lightest, most breathable fabrics you own. White and light colors reflect heat better than dark team jerseys. Estadio BBVA is a stunning modern venue but the walk from parking or transit is brutal in that heat. Bring water, wear a hat, and save your cute but less practical outfits for evening activities.
Canada: The Cool Comfort Zone
Toronto and Vancouver offer the most comfortable summer weather of any host cities. These are your best bets if you want to actually enjoy being outside without becoming a sweaty mess.
15 Tucked Jersey with Denim for Toronto
Toronto summers are pleasant with temps around 21-27°C and long sunny days. BMO Field is smaller and more intimate than the mega-stadiums down south, which means a better atmosphere. Canadian fans are enthusiastic but polite, and the city is incredibly walkable. You can wear actual jeans here without dying. A classic jersey tucked into high-waisted denim with comfortable sneakers is the move. Pack a light layer for evening matches. For more Canadian styling tips, see our complete Canadian outfit guide.
16 Bike Shorts and Oversized Jersey for Vancouver
Vancouver in summer is basically paradise with temps around 20-24°C, minimal humidity, and up to 16 hours of daylight. BC Place has a retractable roof so you are covered regardless. The city vibes are casual and outdoorsy, so athleisure fits right in. This is where you can wear those cute bike shorts and an oversized jersey without overheating. The post-match restaurant scene is excellent, so bring one nicer outfit for celebrating.
Universal Essentials for Every City
Regardless of which matches you are attending, these items belong in every World Cup wardrobe. Stadium rules, walking distances, and all-day events demand smart packing.
17 The Clear Stadium Bag
Every single World Cup venue follows the NFL-style clear bag policy. Your bag must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and cannot exceed 12 x 6 x 12 inches. That is 30.5 x 15.25 x 30.5 cm for everyone else. You also get one small clutch up to 4.5 x 6.5 inches. No tinted bags, no printed patterns, no decorative hardware covering the clear material. Get a decent clear crossbody now and break it in before you travel. Cheap ones fall apart.
18 Sneakers You Can Stand In
This is not the time for cute sandals or new shoes. You will walk 10,000+ steps on match day between transit, security lines, and the stadium itself. Then you stand for 90+ minutes during the game. Break in your sneakers weeks before traveling. White leather sneakers photograph well and match everything. Cushioned running shoes work if you prioritize comfort over aesthetics. Your feet will thank you around minute 75 when everyone else is suffering.
19 Sun Protection That Works
Most stadiums are open-air or have translucent roofs, meaning you are getting sun exposure for hours. Pack a baseball cap or bucket hat that fits in your clear bag when not worn. Bring SPF 50+ sunscreen in a travel size under 100ml. Sunglasses are essential for daytime matches. Some venues sell cheap sunscreen at inflated prices, so bring your own. Reapply at halftime. Sunburns ruin the rest of your trip.
20 The Packable Rain Layer
Several host cities get significant rainfall in June and July, especially Miami, New York, Mexico City, and Guadalajara. A compact rain poncho or packable rain jacket that fits in your clear bag is essential. Umbrellas are prohibited inside stadiums and will be confiscated at security. Get a clear poncho that lets your jersey show through, or a lightweight rain jacket that compresses into its own pocket. Do not let a downpour ruin your match.
21 Face Paint and Fan Accessories
Face paint is allowed and encouraged at FIFA venues. Body paint alone cannot substitute for clothing, so keep it on visible areas like cheeks and arms. Small flags without poles are permitted. Scarves are classic fan accessories and double as sun protection or warmth depending on conditions. Leave the vuvuzelas at home since noisemakers are banned. Grab an official World Cup scarf as a keepsake that actually serves a purpose during the match.
World Cup Wardrobe by Budget
Your outfit budget can range from thrift-store clever to full designer kit. Here is how to look great at every price point without blowing your travel fund on clothes.
22 Budget Build: Under $100 Total
You do not need official merchandise to look the part. Hit thrift stores and secondhand apps for vintage jerseys with character. Grab solid-color basics in your team colors from budget retailers like Target, Uniqlo, or H&M. A $15 team-colored tee, $25 comfortable shorts, $30 canvas sneakers, and a $12 clear bag from Amazon gets you match-ready. Add a $10 scarf from a street vendor near the stadium for authenticity. Total: under $100 and you blend right in.
23 Mid-Range Kit: $200-400
This budget lets you buy one official replica jersey ($90) as your centerpiece and build around it. Add quality comfortable shorts or joggers ($40-60), proper cushioned sneakers like Nike or Adidas ($80-100), and a decent clear stadium bag ($25). You have room for a packable rain jacket ($40) and a quality baseball cap ($25). This kit lasts beyond the World Cup and looks put-together in photos. Mix official gear with affordable basics.
24 Premium Investment: $500-800
Go for the authentic match jersey ($135-160) that players actually wear. These have performance fabric and tailored fits that photograph beautifully. Add premium athleisure pieces from brands like Lululemon or Girlfriend Collective ($80-120 per piece) that transition from stadium to exploring. Invest in seriously comfortable sneakers like On Running or Hoka ($150-180). Get the official FIFA World Cup scarf ($35) and a stylish clear bag ($40-60). You look like you belong on the sidelines.
25 Where to Actually Buy
Official jerseys: FIFA Store, Fanatics, DICK'S Sporting Goods, or Nike/Adidas directly. Avoid Amazon third-party sellers since counterfeits are everywhere. For basics: Target, Uniqlo, and H&M have good team-color options. Athleisure: Lululemon, Girlfriend Collective, Outdoor Voices. Clear bags: Amazon has the best prices but check reviews carefully. Vintage jerseys: Depop, Poshmark, local thrift stores. Buy early since prices spike closer to tournament dates and popular items sell out.
26 Investment Pieces Worth the Splurge
Some items justify higher spending because you will use them constantly. Quality sneakers ($150+) save your feet across multiple match days and years of future wear. A good packable rain jacket ($80-100) works for travel forever. One authentic jersey ($135-160) becomes a treasured keepsake. A structured clear bag ($40-60) beats flimsy cheap ones that tear mid-tournament. Skip the overpriced stadium merch and invest in pieces beforehand that actually last.
"The 2026 World Cup is the biggest in history: 48 teams, 104 matches, 16 cities, 39 days. Your wardrobe needs to work as hard as your travel itinerary. Pack smart, dress for the weather, and save your energy for celebrating goals."
— Saraya Editorial
Quick Packing Tips
Last-minute reminders before you zip up that suitcase for the biggest football party on the planet.
Check Stadium-Specific Rules
Each venue has slightly different policies. MetLife, Lumen Field, Hard Rock, and others publish their rules online. Double-check bag dimensions and prohibited items for your specific stadiums before packing.
Layer for AC Extremes
American venues blast air conditioning to arctic levels even when it is 40°C outside. Indoor stadiums like NRG Houston and AT&T Dallas feel 15+ degrees cooler inside. Pack a hoodie or cardigan that fits in your clear bag. A brown leather jacket works great for evening matches too.
Wear Outfits Before You Pack
Nothing ruins match day like discovering your new jersey runs small or your sneakers give you blisters. Wear every outfit combination at home first. Walk around. Sit. Stand. Make sure everything works before it goes in your luggage.
Coordinate With Your Group
If you are traveling with friends, plan your outfits together so photos look cohesive. Matching team colors without being matchy-matchy photographs better than a random mix. Plus it is more fun.
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The Bottom Line
The 2026 World Cup spans 16 cities with wildly different climates, from scorching Monterrey to mild Vancouver. Your wardrobe needs to handle 35°C outdoor tailgates and freezing stadium AC, unexpected rainstorms and intense sun exposure, all while meeting strict clear bag policies.
Focus on breathable fabrics, comfortable sneakers you have broken in, and layers you can add or remove as conditions change. One good jersey, versatile basics in your team colors, sun protection, and a rain layer cover 90% of situations. Stay ahead of the game with our 2026 fashion trends guide for the latest styles.
Buy your essentials early since prices spike closer to June and popular sizes sell out fast. And break in those sneakers now. Your future self, standing for 90 minutes cheering your team in the knockout rounds, will be extremely grateful.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the clear bag policy for World Cup 2026 stadiums?
All venues follow the NFL-style clear bag policy. Bags must be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and cannot exceed 12 x 6 x 12 inches. You can also bring one small clutch up to 4.5 x 6.5 inches. No tinted bags, printed patterns, or hardware covering the clear material. Security will turn away non-compliant bags.
Can I wear face paint to World Cup matches?
Yes, face paint is allowed and encouraged at FIFA World Cup venues. However, body paint cannot substitute for clothing. You must wear appropriate clothing that covers required areas regardless of any body paint. Keep it to face, arms, and visible areas over your outfit.
What items are banned from World Cup stadiums?
Umbrellas, noisemakers like vuvuzelas, professional cameras with detachable lenses longer than 10cm, drones, large flags with poles, fireworks, alcohol, and weapons are all prohibited. Food policies vary by venue but outside food is generally restricted. Sealed empty water bottles are usually allowed.
How much does an authentic World Cup jersey cost?
Authentic match jerseys that players wear cost $135-160 depending on the team. Replica jerseys designed for fans run $90-100. Budget options like vintage jerseys from resale apps or team-colored basics can get you match-ready for under $50. Buy from official retailers to avoid counterfeits.
What shoes should I wear to a World Cup match?
Comfortable, broken-in sneakers are essential. You will walk 10,000+ steps on match day and stand for 90+ minutes during the game. White leather sneakers photograph well and match most outfits. Cushioned running shoes prioritize comfort. Avoid new shoes, sandals, heels, or anything that gives you blisters.
Which World Cup 2026 host cities have the best weather?
Los Angeles and Vancouver offer the most comfortable conditions with temperatures around 20-24°C. Toronto and San Francisco are also pleasant. Miami, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, and Monterrey will be extremely hot and humid with temps often exceeding 35°C. Plan your wardrobe based on your specific host cities.