Where to Buy Kenyan Jerseys and Fan Merchandise for CHAN 2025

To be honest, nobody likes being told what to wear.

Nairobians especially.

But if you’re planning to hit the stadium for the CHAN 2025 games, you’ll want to show up looking the part: fan-first, fashion-forward, and fiercely Kenyan.

Good news? The city has you covered.

Whether you’re team Harambee Stars, a diehard of local leagues, or just here for the vibe, there’s plenty of merch to help you rep the red, green, black, and white with pride.

Here’s where to find it:

Harambee Stars Official Store – Tom Mboya Street

From official jerseys to scarves, armbands, and the occasional retro drop, this outlet is your plug for authentic Football Kenya Federation (FKF) gear.

They’re stocking up for CHAN, and word has it, new editions are on the way.

Harambee Stars official jersey for CHAN 2025 (Image: Files)

Sports House – Sarit Centre, Garden City & Moi Avenue

A staple for sports lovers, Sports House is pushing CHAN-themed merchandise alongside fan accessories like caps, gym bags, water bottles, and footballs.

A quick walk-in and you’ll spot shelves full of national pride.

Decathlon Kenya – The Hub, Karen

More than just a sports megastore, Decathlon now stocks fanwear and accessories tailored for match day.

Their minimalist Kenyan-themed tees are a subtle nod to patriotism without overdoing it.

Tofauti Concepts – Online / Pop-Ups

Looking for something edgy and streetwise?

Tofauti Concepts designs limited-edition prints with local culture in mind – graffiti-styled Kenya jerseys, Ankara-detailed bomber jackets, and stitched bucket hats.

Follow their IG for where they’ll pop up next.

Gikomba & Toi Market (yes, really!)

Don’t knock the hustle.

Many fans swear by these spots for custom Kenya gear, including stitched flags, beaded bangles, printed tees, and even Isukuti drums for the real vibe.

Come early, bargain well.

Insider Tips for CHAN 2025 Stadium Style:

Keep it breathable – stadiums get packed, and the energy runs high. Light fabrics win.

Shades and a cap? Yes. Always yes.

If you’re doing team colours, go full in – headbands, armbands, flags, face paint. No holding back.

And if subtle is your thing, even a wristband or necklace can send the message: I’m here for Kenya.

This CHAN, it’s not just about the game. It’s about showing up, showing out, and supporting the boys in style. So find your fit, grab your gear, and let’s bring the noise – Kenyan style.