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FIFA's limited-edition World Cup Seattle jerseys are on sale … for $375

In case you missed it, FIFA released limited-edition collectible World Cup jerseys for four host cities last week, including Seattle.

If you're hoping to get your hands on one, you're in luck. Out of the 999 jerseys produced, all size options were still in stock on FIFA's website as of Monday evening. The caveat? It'll set you back $375.

The second caveat? The jerseys aren't meant to be worn.

Not all jerseys are made to be worn," the product webpage reads. "Some are created to last beyond the moment they represent. This is not merchandise. This is a collectible."

The collectible jersey has drawn backlash online, from critiques of the pricing to the jersey being made of 100% polyester.

Each of the 16 host cities will have a jersey as a part of the collection, all limited to 999 pieces. Jerseys for Seattle, New York/New Jersey, Boston and Kansas City were made available for sale on May 7. The other 12 jerseys are blurred out on the collection's website with a "coming soon" notice posted over the images.

As of Monday afternoon, none of the four jerseys were sold out on the website.

The Seattle jersey looks similar to the city's World Cup poster with slightly different coloring and sizing to fit the shirt. Seattle's World Cup poster was designed by Shogo Ota and revealed in April 2025.

According to the website, the jerseys come in a premium box set that includes an authentication certificate, jersey hanger, exclusive collector's book and luxury boxed packaging.

According to the website, the Seattle jersey "honours a city of fierce independence, original thinking, and a sporting culture as bold as its surroundings. … this collector-exclusive jersey captures that distinctive northwest spirit for those who demand more than a shirt."

Additional descriptions touted the intentional detail of each jersey stating: "Every stitch is part of a system built to last, not just through seasons, but through time. This is not standard production. This is engineered collectability.

Each jersey is individually numbered and NFC-authenticated, the webpage said. It also added that there will be no second drop or restocks.

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This story was originally published May 12, 2026 at 6:37 AM.

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