France

France’s World Cup story is rich with elegance, creativity and generations of players who helped shape the country’s football identity. From the free-scoring side of the 1950s to the rebuilding years that followed, France’s shirts have long carried the style and romance of the international game.

The France 1950s and 1971 shirts represent two different chapters in that history. The 1950s evoke the brilliance of Raymond Kopa, Jean Vincent and Just Fontaine, whose attacking football lit up the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. The early 1970s, meanwhile, belonged to a transitional French side built around players such as Jean Djorkaeff, Henri Michel, Georges Bereta, Bernard Bosquier and Georges Lech.

This France World Cup shirts collection celebrates those classic eras through vintage-inspired pieces. A tribute to Les Bleus’ football heritage, the timeless blue shirt, and the players who carried French style through different generations of World Cup history.