Haiti at the World Cup 2026: The Revolution Is Now
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June 2026 — Brooklyn, NY
There are moments in history that don't ask for permission. Haiti's qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is one of them.
For a nation that gave the world its first Black republic — born from a revolution that the powerful said was impossible — stepping onto the World Cup stage is not just sport. It is a continuation of something much older. A statement written in sweat, sacrifice, and an unshakeable sense of self.
At Maison Demar, we've been telling that story long before the final whistle blew.
The Journey That Brought Us Here
Haiti's road to the 2026 World Cup was never linear. It was forged through setbacks, resilience, and a generation of players who carried the weight of a nation's hope on their shoulders. Every match was a referendum on what Haitian excellence looks like when given the stage.
We documented that journey in our earlier pieces — from the first signs of momentum to the revolution already in motion — because we knew this moment was coming. Heritage doesn't wait. It builds.
The Revolution Collection: Designed for This Moment
The Revolution Collection — Chapter II was never just about fashion. It was a design thesis: What does Haitian pride look like when it's worn, not just spoken?
Every piece in the collection carries that intention — from the silhouettes to the colorways to the details that only those who know, know.
Here are the pieces built for this moment:
- The Revolution Hat — HTI Football Edition — The cap that started conversations before Haiti even kicked off. Structured, intentional, unmistakably Haitian.
- MD Revolution Playing Cards – Drop 2 — A collector's artifact. Because the Revolution deserves to be archived, not just worn.
- Revolution HTI Unisex Sweat Shorts — Brooklyn-made comfort meets Port-au-Prince pride. Match day or everyday.
- MD Revolution Unisex Navy Shorts — Clean. Minimal. Rooted.
- MD Revolution Neck & Wrist Gaiter — The finishing detail for those who wear their heritage with precision.
What This World Cup Means
Haiti's presence at the 2026 World Cup is a mirror held up to the world. It says: We have always been here. We have always been capable. We have always been worthy of the stage.
Haitian heritage streetwear isn't a trend. It's a testimony. And the Revolution Collection is our contribution to that testimony — designed in Brooklyn, rooted in Haiti, made for this exact moment in history.
Wear the Revolution
The world is watching Haiti. Make sure they see you, too.
→ Shop the Revolution Collection
Maison Demar is a Brooklyn-based brand rooted in Haitian heritage. Every piece is made to order — intentionally, sustainably, and with purpose.