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Boboli celebrates the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a limited-edition childrenswear collection

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May 15, 2026

The Spanish childrenswear brand is stepping into the world of football. Boboli has launched a limited-edition capsule collection, officially licensed by the FIFA World Cup 2026, to mark the tournament taking place this summer across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The capsule is now available online and at selected retailers.
The capsule is now available online and at selected retailers. – Boboli

Aimed at boys and girls, the collection comprises five pieces in total: four T-shirts featuring different tournament-inspired prints, plus a sweatshirt. Available in sizes for ages 4 to 14, the pieces are crafted with comfort and functionality in mind, using materials such as high-quality cotton jersey. In addition, the fabrics carry BCI and OEKO-TEX certifications, in line with the company’s commitment to sustainability and safety in its production processes.

Priced between €19.95 and €35.95, the capsule is available via the brand’s e-commerce site and at select physical retailers.

Founded in 1981 in Barcelona, Boboli is a family-owned company specialising in childrenswear, with a presence in over 60 countries worldwide. Led by Mónica Algás, the company operates around 25 stores in Spain and 50 concessions within El Corte Inglés, while international markets account for roughly 50% of its business, with Italy, Portugal, Greece, Colombia, and Mexico among its key markets. In 2025, the company posted turnover of €35 million, 10% less than the previous year, and expects to moderate this decline in 2026 before returning to growth in the coming financial years.

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