This Wednesday, July 15, the chill returns to be felt from early on in much of the country. The mornings start with low temperatures, the wind keeps the chill in the air, and layering remains the best strategy to make it through the day. But there is another protagonist: Argentina is playing one of the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup and the football fever is already alive in offices, schools, universities, and gatherings with friends.
The good news is you don’t need to wear the jersey all day to support the Scaloneta. This winter fashion allows sky blue and white to appear in much more sophisticated versions, with garments and accessories that work both for work and for going out to watch the match.
AMBA: camel coat and light blue sweater
In Buenos Aires and the surrounding area, the cold forces you to head out bundled from early on.
What to wear today
A straight-leg gray wool pants, a white knit top, and a camel coat form an elegant base for any day.

The World Cup touch comes with a pastel sky-blue sweater beneath the coat or a sky-blue scarf.

If after work you’re going to watch the game, you only need to swap your office handbag for a crossbody and add a cap or a scarf in albiceleste tones.

Litoral: relaxed jeans and a sky-blue shirt
The humidity again amplifies the cold for a good part of the day.
What to wear today
Straight-leg jeans remain the winter’s go-to piece.
Coupled with a sky-blue Oxford shirt, a cream-colored knitted cardigan, and white sneakers, they create a relaxed, comfortable look perfect for a Wednesday that will end in front of the TV.

Centro: corduroy pants and wool coat
The temperatures stay low for most of the day.
What to wear today
Choose a chocolate-brown corduroy pair of pants with a white top and a navy blue wool coat.
The nod to the national team can appear with a light-blue scarf tied at the neck or in a petrol blue handbag.
It’s a stylish way to join the World Cup mood without falling into a sporty look.

NOA: cardigan and albiceleste details
Afternoons remain somewhat milder than in other regions.
What to wear today
A basic white T-shirt, tan gabardine trousers, and a sky-blue alpaca cardigan form a comfortable and very luminous ensemble.
The white sneakers finish the look, making it ideal for a long day.

Patagonia: maximum protection against the cold
The south continues to record the country’s lowest temperatures.
What to wear today
Thermal base layer, merino wool sweater, long puffer jacket, and a thick pair of pants remain the most efficient formula.
To accompany the national team, add a sky-blue knit beanie or a thick white wool scarf.
Accessories let you incorporate the World Cup spirit without sacrificing practicality.

Style keys for today
Sky blue and white can also be elegant
You don’t need to wear the jersey all day. Light-blue shirts, ice-blue sweaters, white scarves, or pale sneakers achieve the same effect with a much more sophisticated result.
Dress with the match in mind
If you’re heading straight from work to meet friends or family, choose a versatile look that only needs one accessory swap to feel more relaxed.
The coat remains the star
Wool coats, puffer jackets, chunky cardigans, and wool sweaters continue to be the essential winter pieces.
Accessories that today make the difference
- Bufanda celeste de lana
- Zapatillas blancas
- Gorro tejido azul cielo
- Bandolera de cuero azul
- Guantes de lana gris
- Aros plateados minimalistas
Practical tip of the day
If you’re going to watch the game away from home, plan your outfit from the morning. A good coat, a wool scarf, and a sky-blue sweater will accompany you throughout the day and, when it’s game time, you’ll be ready to cheer for the national team without getting cold and with plenty of style.