How to style Formula 1 team merch beyond race weekends
F1 team merchandise is made for the track, but with the right styling, it can work just as well in your everyday wardrobe.


Supporting your favourite Formula 1 team shouldn't be limited to race weekends. Whether you're in the office, heading out with friends, or going on a date, there are plenty of ways to incorporate F1 team merch into your everyday wardrobe with style and confidence.
If styling feels daunting, then here is where to begin. Start with one standout piece of team merch – a cap, polo, jacket, or jersey – and let your team's colour palette guide the rest.
The formula for successful styling
Think of it as colour blocking with purpose. For McLaren fans, that means playing with papaya orange against cream and navy. Ferrari supporters can lean into racing red with classic neutrals. Mercedes devotees can work with silver, teal, and black for a sleek, modern look.
The key is choosing one item of team merch – your hero piece – and building an outfit around it. Think of your hero piece as the F1 driver and the rest of the outfit as your mechanics. They all work together to ensure the driver looks as good as possible.
Here are ten looks that can work for almost any occasion.

Smart casual: Red Bull Racing
The Red Bull varsity jacket brings instant energy with its navy body and white sleeves accented by red striping. Balance its sporty vibe by layering it over a cream cricket-style jumper with complementary red trim, then pair it with wide-leg navy trousers.
Finish with classic black penny loafers and sports socks for a look that bridges casual Friday at the office and weekend drinks. The cap adds an optional street-style edge if you're keeping things relaxed.

Weekend with friends: Williams
The vintage Williams jersey channels throwback football style with its geometric blue and white pattern. Lean into that retro aesthetic with light-wash wide-leg jeans and navy suede trainers. A pair of black sunglasses completes the '90s-inspired vibe.
This is your go-to for casual weekend outings like coffee runs, browsing markets, or catching up with friends amid a laid-back vibe.

Bar hopping: Racing Bulls
The Racing Bulls race shirt makes a bold statement with its white base and blue accents. Keep the energy high but wearable by pairing it with light-wash denim shorts and brown trainers.
A red bandana adds a pop of colour that nods to the team without overwhelming the look, while white crew socks keep things fresh. Perfect for summer days out or casual date activities like mini-golf or outdoor bars.

Cafe brunch: McLaren
The vintage-inspired McLaren racing jacket tells a story with its cream and charcoal colour blocking and classic sponsor patches. Let it be the hero piece by keeping everything else simple: a white crew-neck tee underneath, a pair of wide-leg brown trousers, and tan boots. Black sunglasses add polish.
This outfit transitions beautifully from daytime exploring to evening drinks, proving that racing gear can be versatile.

Casual Fridays: Mercedes
The Mercedes team polo brings racing pedigree in black with teal trim – a colour combination that feels modern and sophisticated. Ground it with black wide-leg jeans, cream trainers and pale blue and silver details that echo the team's palette. Blue aviator sunglasses add a premium touch.
This is your answer to 'smart casual' dress codes, working equally well for casual Fridays, dinner dates, or art gallery visits.

Dinner date: Ferrari
The iconic 2025 Monza Ferrari racing jacket in Rosso Corsa red demands attention, so let it shine. Layer it over a cream graphic tee with red detailing and pair it with dark-wash wide-leg jeans rolled at the hem. White platform trainers and black rectangular sunglasses keep the look balanced and modern.
This outfit captures the passion of race day while remaining wearable for everyday adventures – shopping trips, lunch with friends, or casual evening plans.

Weekend walk: Alpine
The Alpine bomber jacket in black with white trim offers a more subtle entry point to team style. Layer it over a red and cream rugby shirt – a nod to Alpine’s French roots – light-wash straight-leg jeans, and white trainers. A cream baseball cap ties everything together.
This layered approach means you can dial the team pride up or down by simply removing the jacket, making it perfect for transitional weather and walks in the park.

Lunch meeting: Aston Martin
The Aston Martin team polo in signature British Racing Green is inherently sophisticated. Elevate it further with cream wide-leg tailored trousers, tan and cream trainers, and a black leather belt.
This combination strikes the perfect balance between sporty and polished – ideal for smart casual work environments, lunch meetings, or any situation where you want to look put-together while showcasing your team loyalty. Aston Martin’s racing green provides all the colour you need, letting classic neutrals do the supporting work.

Gym session: Kick Sauber
The Kick Sauber team polo embraces bold colour with its neon green and black palette, a combination that thrives in sporty environments. Match it with green track pants or leggings for a coordinated look, or introduce blue or pink pieces for contrast (both colours work surprisingly well with the green).
This vibrant pairing isn't the most versatile for everyday wear or professional settings, but that's not where it's meant to shine. Instead, think activewear: the gym, tennis courts, golf courses, or morning runs. In these contexts, the polo's racing energy feels perfectly at home.

Sunday sports: Haas
The Haas pizza graphic tee brings a playful twist to team merch. Its red and white design is unmistakably Haas while showcasing the team's fun side. Balance the bold graphic with a classic black and cream varsity jacket that picks up the red accents, keeping the focus on the tee while adding structure to the outfit.
Light-wash straight-leg jeans and chunky white trainers complete the relaxed look. This combination works perfectly for casual weekends watching sports. The graphic tee adds personality and conversation-starting appeal, showing that team merch can be both loyal and light-hearted.

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