England men’s football team has gained attention not only for their performance on the pitch but also for their changing off pitch fashion style. Their travel and public appearances now reflect a more relaxed and modern approach to dressing.
Shift from formal suits to smart casual wear
In earlier years, the squad often appeared in traditional formal suits. That has now changed. The team currently wears a mix of smart casual outfits designed in navy and cream tones through their partnership with Marks and Spencer.
The collection includes multiple mix and match pieces, styled for comfort and simplicity. Players complete the look with loafers instead of formal ties or stiff dress shoes. This gives a more relaxed and wearable appearance.
Fashion collaborations with sports and streetwear brands
England’s style has also expanded through collaborations with Nike and Palace, a popular skateboarding brand. These partnerships introduced tracksuits and casual travel outfits that quickly gained attention from fans.
Some pieces sold out shortly after release, showing strong public interest in the squad’s off pitch image. The team has already been seen wearing pale grey tracksuits during pre tournament travel, followed by light blue Nike sets upon arrival in the United States.
Experts call it a “modern European” look
Fashion experts describe the current style as polished but relaxed. It blends smart casual tailoring with sportswear influence. The overall look is often compared to Italian inspired fashion, with clean lines and simple luxury details.
Stylist Alex Longmore noted that the outfits feel practical and commercially appealing. She compared the style to high end brands known for relaxed luxury looks, highlighting its wearable and current design approach.
Why the new style works for players
Experts also suggest that the shift away from formal suits suits modern athletes better. The current outfits allow more comfort during travel and public appearances. They also fit the body types of professional footballers more naturally than structured tailoring.
The result is a style that feels more natural, less rigid, and more aligned with current fashion trends.
