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US coach Pochettino’s viral shirt gives Hugo Boss welcome buzz

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 12:14 PM

By Danielle Kaye and Alessandro Parodi

NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) – U.S. national soccer team coach Mauricio Pochettino fell short of getting the World Cup co-hosts into the ​quarter-finals. But his signature attire by the pitch — a ‌sleek blue Hugo Boss shirt — stole the show, giving the struggling German brand a welcome publicity win.

Pochettino, known for treating his outfits as lucky charms, wore the $499 super-lightweight virgin wool Boss shirt and matching pants at every ‌game ​of the tournament, attracting fans’ attention.

“He ⁠looks like Russell Crowe playing ⁠a soccer coach,” an Instagram user said of the 54-year-old Argentinian, who has coached the U.S. team since 2024.

Pochettino’s outfit could not prevent Monday’s 4-1 defeat against Belgium in Seattle, ​which ended both his lucky streak and the U.S.’ World Cup dreams.

But his style went viral on social media, sending ⁠shoppers hunting for the same attire.

The ⁠shirt model quickly sold out online, Hugo Boss ​said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

“We can confirm that the ​shirt generated significant customer interest,” the statement said. “Availability currently ‌remains very limited. The public mention in the press further drove brand awareness and also had a positive impact on perception, especially in the US.”

An employee at a Hugo Boss store in Manhattan’s ⁠SoHo neighborhood told Reuters the blue button-down shirt the U.S. coach had been wearing was still in stock but had been selling ⁠more since the World ‌Cup started.

The unexpected attention is welcome for ⁠Hugo Boss, whose shares are languishing at half ​the ‌price they stood at three years ago even ​after a €2 ⁠billion takeover offer in June by top shareholder Frasers Group.

However, like the U.S. presence at the World Cup, the buzz surrounding Hugo Boss may not last.

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(Reporting by Alessandro Parodi in Gdansk and Danielle Kaye in New York; Editing by Lisa Jucca ​and Tomasz Janowski)