‘Champ’. The only word that counts when Germany plays. Football has long been more than just a sport. It is culture, identity and increasingly also a fashion statement. The stands inspire collections and shirt numbers become icons and jerseys that were once made for the field live on as street style.

With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, Dutch label Dstrezzed is launching the ‘Champ Tee’: a graphic T-shirt that translates the championship feeling into a piece of clothing that won’t disappear in the drawer after the tournament.

The Champ Tee

The loose-fit graphic tee is made from mini waffle jersey in off-white, with a V-neck in black, red and yellow. On the front you can see the German eagle, the No Strezz Club emblem and the brand’s octagon logo. On the back, the number 92 in large black letters makes a clear statement.

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For moments after the final whistle

Robin, Head of Design at Dstrezzed explains: “The No Strezz Club is about brotherhood, enjoying together with the boys, a beer in the pub or full of excitement at home in front of the TV. Football is exactly that feeling. The ‘Champ Tee’ takes it from sportswear to streetwear, from the game to the street. This shirt is our tribute to the shared experience.”

For the stands and the terrace

Dstrezzed positions the ‘Champ Tee’ as a piece that will endure well beyond a single tournament. The references to football history give the design character, while the modern silhouette makes the shirt suitable for everyday use. It works in the stands as well as on the terrace or in everyday urban life, not tied to one moment but intended for many seasons and games.

The Dstrezzed ‘Champ Tee’ is available on the brand’s website.

Credits: Dstrezzed
Credits: Dstrezzed

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