Every four years, a handful of shirts enter football's permanent vocabulary. Brazil 1970. Argentina 1986. Italy 1982. The Netherlands of '74. World Cup shirts carry a different weight to club kits. They belong to squads that exist for one tournament window, watched by half the planet, then broken up once the cycle ends. This collection brings them together: home and away kits across nations and decades, from sides that fell early to those that lifted the trophy. Some are worn for the colours, some for the design, some for what happened on the day they were on the pitch.