Update: Puma has officially released the Switzerland 2026 home kit, directly inspired by the Helvetia & Swiss passport, incorporating complex patterns and geographic references into its design.
Switzerland 2026 Home Kit
Check out Puma's Switzerland 2026 home shirt below.
The Puma Switzerland 2026 home jersey comes in the country’s traditional red, combined with white details for accents.
What makes the Puma Switzerland 2026 football shirt stand out is the all-over graphic print - intricate, winding lines inspired by the Swiss passport’s information page.
These swirling, topographic-style patterns symbolize maps, borders, terrain, and other geographical elements tied to Switzerland’s national identity.
While the design is bold and rooted in cultural heritage, there is a drawback: the design closely mirrors the 2018 home shirt, which also used contour-style graphics across the shirt. This repetition makes the 2026 edition feel somewhat predictable and lacking in freshness for such a major tournament.
Switzerland 2024 vs 2026 Home Kit
Switzerland 2026 Away Kit
Check out the colors of Puma's Switzerland 2026 away shirt below.
The Puma Switzerland 2026 away shirt will introduce a fresh color combination. The colors are Light Blue / Navy, meaning the Puma Switzerland 2026 away shirt will have a light blue base with navy accents.
The Puma Switzerland 2026 away jersey is expected to be inspired by the visa page found in this country's passport.
This page features a 3D topographic map of the Alps along with white cross symbols. Its color scheme also matches quite well with the shirt’s palette.
Therefore, we predict that the Puma Switzerland 2026 away jersey may feature embossed patterns of the Alps mountain range along with unique security-style symbols.
Check out classic Switzerland kits on Football Kit Archive
The Puma Switzerland 2026 World Cup home kit is available from 3 December 2025, the away kit is expected to be launched in March/April 2026.
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