Three Lions players photographed for a World Cup team image appear in coordinated, more traditional outfits rather than formal suits and ties. Multiple reports describe the styling as casual yet formal in appearance, with players wearing T-shirts paired with trousers and topped with a range of outer layers. These include blazers, jackets and overshirts, creating a mixed but coordinated look across the squad. The coverage credits Germany-born coach Thomas Tuchel with the decision to move away from suit-and-tie attire for the photo, instead opting for clothing that presents a “traditional” World Cup team image. One outlet also highlights the cost of the ensemble, estimating it at about £205 from Marks and Spencer, though the main point across reports is that the team’s photo look departs from conventional tailoring. The reports do not provide additional details about the exact number of players involved, the specific event timing, or any broader fashion or sponsorship context beyond the described outfits.