In less than four weeks, Brazil takes the pitch at the FIFA World Cup. The Seleção is in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland, and the tournament runs from June 11 through July 19 across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Meanwhile, the Copa América kicks off in June with its final on July 13 — at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Our city. Our backyard.
For the next two months, green and yellow will be everywhere. In living rooms and sports bars. At watch parties and stadium tailgates. On streets and patios from Coral Gables to Brickell. Brazilian pride is about to be the energy of the entire summer, and if you’re Brazilian, half-Brazilian, married to a Brazilian, or just someone who loves the vibe, you’re going to want to wear the colors.
But here’s the thing: you don’t have to wear a jersey to show up for Brazil. The Brazilian Colors collection by Dress To takes the Seleção’s iconic green, yellow, and white and translates them into pieces you can actually wear to brunch, to a watch party, to dinner after the game, or just to walk through your neighborhood looking like the most stylish Brazilian in the room. Because representing your country and looking incredible shouldn’t be two separate goals.
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The Collection: 5 Pieces, Infinite Brazilian Energy
Every piece in the Brazilian Colors collection features green-and-yellow striping, tropical embroidery, or the Brazilian flag’s color palette, but reimagined through Dress To’s lens of feminine, effortless design. These aren’t sportswear pieces. They’re fashion pieces that happen to carry the Seleção’s colors. Here’s the lineup:
Off-White Brazil Silk Cotton T-Shirt
The hero piece. A green-and-yellow striped silk-cotton tee with a relaxed fit that reads as chic rather than sporty. The silk blend gives it a softer hand and a subtle sheen that a regular cotton tee can’t match. Tuck it into white shorts for game day, pair it with jeans for a casual watch party, or layer it under a blazer for the woman who wants to show her colors at the office without wearing face paint. This is the piece that says “I’m Brazilian” in the most elevated way possible.
Off-White Brazil Stripes Tricot Polo Blouse
The elevated polo. Green-and-yellow knit stripes in a cropped polo silhouette with a collar that makes it feel sporty and polished at the same time. The tricot fabric has a stretchy, comfortable feel that moves with you, whether that’s jumping off the couch when Vinicius Jr. scores or walking into a restaurant after the game. Pair it with the matching white knit pants or shorts for a complete Brazilian look, or dress it down with denim for something more casual.
Off-White Brazil Embroidered Ribbed Tank Top
The minimalist’s Brazilian pride. A white ribbed tank with a small embroidered motif. This is the piece for the woman who doesn’t do logos but still wants to represent. Wear it alone with shorts for a casual game day at home, or layer it under a white blazer for a more polished look. At $69, it’s the most accessible entry point to the collection and the perfect piece to wear every day of the tournament.
Off-White Brazil Stripes Tricot Blouse
The layer. A knit blouse in green-and-yellow stripes with a relaxed, slightly oversized fit. Think of it as the Brazilian cardigan, the piece you throw on over a tank top when the AC in the sports bar is too aggressive, or drape over your shoulders on the walk home after the game. It adds the color story without requiring a full outfit change. At $59, it’s almost the same price as the tank top and works beautifully paired with it.
Off-White Brazil Embroidered Cotton Cap
The finishing touch. A white cotton cap with an embroidered Brazilian motif that ties any outfit back to the green-and-yellow story. It’s the piece that works with the collection and with everything else you own, throw it on with a sundress, a linen set, or your regular weekend outfit and it instantly signals what team you’re on. It’s also the easiest gift for the Brazilian in your life who has everything.
3 Ways to Wear Brazilian Colors This Summer
The Watch Party
Brazil Silk Cotton Tee + White Shorts + Cap + Flat Sandals
The game is on. The caipirinha is poured. The whole apartment is green and yellow. This is the outfit: the striped tee tucked into white shorts with the embroidered cap and flat sandals. It’s casual, comfortable, and unmistakably Brazilian. You can jump up when they score, sit on the floor if the couch is full, and look great in every photo that ends up on Instagram. This is game day done right.
The Post-Game Dinner
Brazil Stripes Tricot Polo + White Linen Pants + Gold Earrings + Heeled Sandals
Brazil wins (manifest it). The group chat says dinner. You swap the shorts for white linen pants, the flat sandals for heeled ones, add gold earrings, and walk into the restaurant wearing a polo that says “I watched the game and I look incredible.” The tricot polo’s collar and knit texture give it enough structure to work at a sit-down dinner, and the green-and-yellow stripes are festive without being costume-y. This is the outfit that celebrates the win and the evening.
The Everyday Subtle Rep
Brazil Embroidered Tank Top + Jeans or Linen Shorts + Tricot Blouse (over shoulders)
Not every day is game day, but during the World Cup, every day is a little bit Brazilian. The embroidered tank with jeans or linen shorts and the tricot blouse draped over your shoulders is the outfit for the woman who wants to carry the energy of the tournament into her daily life without dressing like she’s headed to the stadium. It’s subtle. It’s chic.
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DID YOU KNOW? The Copa América 2026 final will be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on July 13 — just 15 minutes from Dress To’s flagship store at Shops at Merrick Park in Coral Gables. If Brazil makes the final, Miami will be the center of the Brazilian universe. Start shopping the collection now, because by July, everyone in this city will want what you’re already wearing. |
Dress To was born in Rio de Janeiro in 2003. The green of the mata atlântica, the yellow of the tropical sun, and the white of Copacabana’s sand have been in our DNA since day one. The Brazilian Colors collection isn’t a collaboration or a limited edition, it’s a celebration of the colors we’ve always carried, designed for the summer when the entire world is watching Brazil play.
Whether you’re screaming at the TV, watching from a rooftop bar in Brickell, or cheering from the stands at Hard Rock Stadium, these pieces let you show up for your country the way Dress To has always believed fashion should work: beautifully, effortlessly, and without compromising who you are.
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