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Here’s How To Style Your World Cup Jersey

The World Cup officially starts tomorrow (June 11). With many of our Latin cultures participating, we are ready to wear our flags with pride. And what better way to express our pride than through fashion?

Every four years, different Latin regions qualify to play at the World Cup. This year, the Latin regions include Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, Ecuador, and Panama. But with social media at an all-time high, this World Cup looks different. People are expressing their pride and unity through fashion—whether it’s through styling, makeup, or hair ideas—there’s a lot to look forward to this fútbol season.

So whether you’re cheering on your team or just there for the hype, here are ways to make your outfit stand out more—because we are all welcome to be part of this movement.

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Long skirts

Jerseys paired with long skirts are so chic. A long skirt gives the look a complete makeover—especially with heels. But hey, sneakers look as cute as heels do! Moreover, this creator shows her audience that the jersey would also look good with nice pants—for those of you who want to be in the spirit at the office. 

Denim skirt

Though this creator shows us a look featuring a white long skirt, it’s the second look that gets us. A denim skirt is a game changer. It makes any jersey look casual and fun. And with this summer heat, it’s the perfect combination. 

Hats

Headgear is so underrated. Check out how this Colombian creator matched her jersey with her country’s sombrero vueltiao. She also matches her country’s jersey with a cap, which honestly looks effortlessly cute too! 

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@christinagabriella Futbolista Fashionista: Colombia Home Jersey🇨🇴 If there is one thing about me is I love being colombiana 💛💙❤️ How would you style Colombia’s World Cup Jersey? #futbolistafashionista #worldcup #fashion #colombiajersey #futbol ♬ sonido original - REGGAETON HOUSE

Want more inspiration? Check out makeup tutorials and hair tutorials! How are you representing your team this World Cup season?

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