Notre Dame’s 2026 Shamrock Series gear is here, and the new Lambeau Field collection is built around one simple idea: this game means something different.
The Irish open the season against Wisconsin at Lambeau Field on Sunday, September 6 at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC/Peacock, and Notre Dame unveiled the full line of uniforms and apparel this week.
It’s the first time Notre Dame has ever played at Lambeau, a detail that fits neatly with the stadium’s name. Curly Lambeau was a former Notre Dame player before he went on to found the Green Bay Packers.
The collection leans hard into that connection, with navy-heavy pieces and Shamrock Series branding spread across everything from game-day layers to everyday basics. At the top of the list is the 2026 Shamrock Series Replica Football Jersey in navy, the exact look the Irish will wear in Green Bay. It’s the centerpiece of the line and the item most tied to this specific matchup.
For fans looking for something warmer, the 2026 Shamrock Series Jersey Icon Taped Hoodie brings a jersey feel with taped sleeve detailing, while the 2026 Shamrock Series Icon Fleece Hoodie offers a more standard pullover option. The 2026 Shamrock Series Unstoppable Full-Zip Hooded Jacket sits at the top of the collection as the most substantial outer layer, built for early-September conditions at Lambeau.
There’s also plenty for fans who want to wear the theme without going full uniform. The 2026 Shamrock Series Performance Playoff Polo is a navy collared option for the office, the golf course, or a dressed-up tailgate, priced at $104.99. The 2026 Shamrock Series Metallic Jersey Performance Cotton T-Shirt gives buyers a lower-cost entry point at under $40, while the 2026 Shamrock Series Icon Tri-Blend T-Shirt in white offers a lighter alternative for warm weather at $44.99.
The collection also includes a Women’s 2026 Shamrock Series Motion Quarter-Zip Pullover in navy, plus the Shamrock Series Blitzing A-Frame Adjustable Hat, which comes in at $39.99 and is positioned as the easiest gift option in the group. For younger fans, there’s the Youth 2026 Shamrock Series Arch Field Sign Fleece Hoodie in navy, giving kids a Lambeau-inspired look of their own.
From the replica jersey to the tees and hats, the line covers a wide range of price points and styles ahead of Notre Dame’s trip to Green Bay.
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