From Red Bull Crocs to Ferrari jacket: the best Formula 1 clothing on sale today
Adidas, Puma and even Crocs compete for the fans' pockets; We've rounded up five releases of the season, with prices and where to buy them
Published on 2026-06-24 at 07:00 PM
Formula 1 is going through a moment in which it seeks to increase its audience in Brazil, driven by the debut of Gabriel Bortoleto for Audi and the popularization of the category among young audiences. With an eye on this market, sports brands have turned the 2026 grid into a catwalk: Adidas dresses Mercedes and Audi, Puma signs Ferrari, McLaren and Aston Martin, and even Crocs has joined in on the fun.
For those who want to take the style of the teams outside the racetrack – without needing a track suit, which is not for sale – we have gathered five pieces launched this season, with price and where to buy. There are themed sandals and jackets that cost more than R$ 1,900.
Red Bull vs Crocs: Verstappen’s car on the foot

The most talked about collaboration of the year did not come from a brand, but from Crocs. It is the brand’s first partnership with an F1 team, and it transforms the classic sandal into the Crocband Clog inspired by the RB22, Max Verstappen’s car: front and rear wings, miniature wheels, reference to the halo and a helmet over the toe.
The more discreet version, the Classic Runner, swaps exaggeration for a sporty sneaker silhouette, and both accept themed Jibbitz pendants. The recipe is reminiscent of the very champion thematic collab of Lightning McQueen, from “Cars”. The main model costs US$ 95 (the Classic Runner, for US$ 85) and still has no official price or date for Brazil. See the Crocband Clog on the Crocs website; in direct conversion, it is about R$ 490 to R$ 520, excluding shipping and import taxes.
Ferrari: the authentic bomber of the drivers

For tifosi, Puma has put on sale the same bomber jacket worn by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in 2026. The Scuderia Ferrari Replica Driver Authentic Jacket reproduces the team’s colors and badge in a techwear cut, with nylon lining, lightweight padding and polyester twill exterior.
It is the most “track” piece of the team: it works as a fan’s uniform without the fantasy tone of the more casual versions of the line. It has a regular fit, seven sizes (from PP to 3GG) and the discreet Italianness that Ferrari has always cultivated. It is available at Puma Brasil for R$ 1,699.99, with free shipping and installments.
Audi: the German debut signed by Adidas

Marking Audi’s arrival in F1 – with Bortoleto and Nico Hülkenberg in the cockpit – Adidas designed the collection in shades of gray and chalk white inspired by the R26’s titanium, with red details as a signature. The Audi Revolut F1 Team of Engineers & Marketing Jacket features double-knit fabric and Climawarm technology, which retains warmth for cold racetrack mornings, as well as pockets with hidden zipper and oversized fit. It is the piece that best translates the “stealth” identity of the new team, and the only one on the list with a Brazilian driver behind it. It comes out at Adidas Brasil for R$ 1.199,99.
Mercedes: the most technological jacket on the list

Those looking for function beyond style find in Mercedes-AMG Petronas the most expensive piece of the selection. The Engineers Jacket uses PrimaLoft padding, which delivers warmth without bulk, a water-repellent finish, an adjustable hood and the 360 Reflectivity detail, which returns light at night. The trick is in the detachable lower sleeves: in seconds, the jacket turns into a vest. It’s the same line worn by the engineers of George Russell and rookie Kimi Antonelli’s team on GP weekends. It is at Adidas Brazil for R$ 1.999,99.
McLaren: the Speedcat that was born in motorsport

McLaren, the force of recent seasons with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, appears with the most special footwear on the list. The Speedcat is a historic silhouette of Puma, created in the 1990s for motorsport: thin sole and tight upper designed for the rider’s touch on the pedal. Relaunched and coveted by the fashion scene, in the co-branded version with the team it gains the papaya colors and the McLaren Racing logo. It’s the track shoe that became a piece of streetwear — and that goes as well with the paddock as it does with the pavement. It costs R$ 799.99 at Puma Brasil.
