Football tournaments have gradually shaped modern-day supporters and players’ fashion.
Gone are the days when supporters wore any attire with paintings of their national flags on their faces and took pride in their national paraphernalia.
Now, fashion has taken center stage in today’s football. From luxury designers creating bespoke off-pitch suits for national teams to major streetwear brands collaborating on official tournament capsules, the beautiful game now operates as a high-profile runway.
Fans and fashion models frequently customize vintage kits and jerseys, transforming them into trendy outfits like corsets and jackets, among other statement pieces.
Some national teams have even gone the extra mile to partner with fashion designers to design their official travel and off-pitch wardrobes as well as supporters’ attire.
The football fashion revolution has involved painters, fashion designers, hairstylists, photographers, and various stakeholders in the creative arts industry to bring the love and aesthetic of the game.
This has gone a long way to create jobs for those in the designing, painting, customizing, and fashion space to accrue wealth from this World Cup tournament.
As Ghana prepares to meet England on June 23rd, many Ghanaian celebrities, political figures, and supporters are wearing their jerseys to promote national pride while rallying support for the team on the global stage.
The iconic jerseys have transcended sportswear to become a major fashion and cultural statement, frequently modeled and styled by entertainers and influencers.














