England have released their pre-World Cup squad photo as they aim to end 60 years of hurt at the FIFA World Cup in North America.
Long gone are the days of suits and ties as Thomas Tuchel’s boys opt for t-shirts with a pair of trousers topped by a mixture of blazers, jackets and overshirts.
The garments are produced by Marks and Spencer, who have been the official tailor of the England national team since 2007. That title has slightly shifted as society embraces increasingly casual fits, with M&S now the FA’s official formalwear partner.
Featuring 12 pieces, the M&S x England edit is available online now and in selected stores across the UK.
Featuring 12 pieces, the M&S x England edit is available online now and in selected stores across the UK.
The range starts at £35 for a cotton t-shirt, while the blazer is the most expensive item – coming in at £129. There are also loafers, in black and brown, to complete the head to toe range.
M&S say the edit is ‘a modern, modular wardrobe designed for life off the pitch. Defined by elevated, tailored style, the collection blends signature British design with purpose-built functionality, created for the global stage. Built for movement, presence and impact, the wardrobe is designed for life on the move, reinforcing that style and function transcend the game’.
Mitch Hughes, director of menswear at M&S said: ‘Our long-standing partnership with The FA continues to evolve, and this collection starts a new chapter in our approach to modern formalwear for the England Senior Men’s team.
‘Designed as a refined 12-piece edit, it balances elevated tailoring with versatile staples that move seamlessly beyond the pitch. Ease and functionality remain central, with technical details including bi-stretch fabrication for comfort – great for travelling! – alongside breathable and storm wear finishes, suited to unpredictable weather conditions.
‘This season the focus has been on creating a flexible wardrobe that gives players the freedom to express their individual style while still delivering a strong, cohesive look.’
The FA’s commercial director James Gray added: ‘Our partnership with M&S, established in 2007, continues to reflect a shared commitment to football and to England supporters.
‘This next phase builds on that long-standing relationship and supports how the Men’s England Team is represented on the global stage. The collection has been developed with the squad in mind, and we expect it to be positively received by both players and supporters.’
England will don their new garments when they arrive for their World Cup opener against Croatia on Wednesday.

