If you haven’t already picked up some Team Canada merch during the Olympics last month, it’s not too late.
With the 2026 World Cup set to hit Vancouver this June and July, you can grab FIFA fan gear before cheering on your team.
While some may root for Canada, others may opt to back another country set to play at B.C. Place, including Australia, Qatar, New Zealand, Egypt, Switzerland, and Belgium.
Here’s where you can find official FIFA merch and FIFA-inspired gear in Metro Vancouver for any budget.
Joe Fresh: T-shirts, crewnecks, track suits.
Joe Fresh, found at local Superstores or at one of their stand-alone storefronts, has a number of official licensed items available, including crewnecks, jersey-style T-shirts, hoodies, and a slick matching track pant and jacket set.
There is merch representing Canada, Germany, Brazil, or England, though the track suit is only available for Canada. T-shirts will run you about $35, while pullovers and the track jacket will cost $45, and the track pants $40.
To browse Joe Fresh’s collection, visit its website or check out your local Superstore.
Costco: T-shirts and kids jerseys
Buying clothing at Costco is nothing to smirk at. The bulk retailer released World Cup logo T-shirts in December for $14.99.
Looking to outfit your littles? Kids jerseys for Canada, Italy, Argentina, Brazil and Portugal will soon be available in warehouses. No prices has been released, but you can call your local warehouse and cite item number 1968514 to check if they’re in stock.
Peace Collective: Family T-shirts, crewnecks, knit jerseys and hats
Though Peace Collective doesn’t have a shop in Vancouver, it’s a Canadian company with two storefronts in Toronto and an online shop.
Check out their website for chic retro-style streetwear (including crewnecks and baby tees) and long-sleeved knit jerseys, along with caps, toques, and key chains. There are also a few Home is Vancouver pieces to highlight the city’s role as one of the tournament’s host cities.
Adult T-shirts cost about $69 while kids shirts are $39. Hoodies, pullovers and jackets run between $99 and $169.
To browse Peace Collective’s collection, visit the website .
Walmart: T-shirts, crewnecks and hoodies, shorts and hats
Last year, Walmart released a World Cup collection that included T-shirts, crewnecks, shorts and hats. If you can’t find them in store, you can also check their website where they are still on sale.
There’s a stylish long-sleeved Canada polo ($42), a flags of the world bucket hat ($15), and T-shirts starting at $20.
Canadian Tire: T-shirts, hats, and soccer balls
While Canadian Tire’s clothing selection is limited, they’ve got a couple of licensed tournament T-shirts along with a number of FIFA-branded soccer balls and car flags.
Pick up a Canada logo tee for $25.99 or a match replica ball from Adidas for $34.99.
To browse Canadian Tire’s collection, visit the website .
Sport Chek: T-shirts, hoodies, water bottles, and hats
Looking for the classic black World Cup hoodie? Sport Chek has T-shirts, team soccer balls, and Adidas three-strip team hats. Prices range between $35 for T-shirts, up to $140 for jerseys. Hats are $40, while hoodies are $100.
To browse Sport Chek’s collection, visit the website .