A football jersey AI prompt is a text description you paste into an AI image generator — specifying team colors, collar style, badge placement, sponsor text, and fabric pattern — to produce a realistic kit mockup in seconds. Pose AI's native image generation models, Nano Banana 2 and Flux Kontext, handle the full design workflow inside the platform without external tools: upload a reference or start from text, and your custom jersey renders at high resolution ready for social media, presentations, or print production. The eight copy-paste prompts below cover every standard kit type — home, away, goalkeeper, retro, national team, third, training, and women's fitted — each written with the specific detail level that produces the sharpest results in Pose AI's Image Studio.
For professional AI headshots alongside your kit designs, see Pose AI's identity-locked headshot generator — the same Nano Banana 2 engine, optimised for portrait and professional use.
- A football jersey AI prompt is a text instruction that describes jersey design elements — team colors, logo placement, sponsor text, collar style, fabric pattern — used with AI image generators like Pose AI's Nano Banana 2 to create custom kit mockups in seconds.
- Nano Banana 2 produces identity-locked jersey mockups; Flux Kontext handles general kit design and flat-lay renders — both available natively in Pose AI
- Include collar type (crew, v-neck, Mandarin), sleeve length, badge position, sponsor text, and fabric pattern in every prompt for the sharpest results
- Generate home, away, and third kits in a single session using batch generation — same crest, consistent color across all three variants
- Animate any jersey mockup into a rotating product reveal or player unboxing video natively in Pose using Kling, Veo, or Sora 2
- Paid plans start at $14.99/week (intro $4.99/week for new users)
What Is a Football Jersey AI Prompt?
An AI jersey prompt is a structured text instruction that tells an image generation model exactly how to render a football kit — covering team colors, collar and neckline style, sleeve length, badge or crest position, sponsor logo placement, fabric texture, and lighting setup.
Nano Banana 2 is Pose AI's native identity-locked image generation model that trains on an uploaded selfie or reference image and preserves consistent visual identity — including badge design and color palette — across every generated kit variant.
Flux Kontext is Pose AI's general-purpose image generation model, optimised for product mockups, flat-lay kit renders, and creative sports design work that does not require identity locking.
A jersey mockup is a photorealistic render of a football kit displayed on a hanger, flat lay, ghost mannequin, or player figure — produced from a text prompt without a physical sample or photographer.
A sports design template is a reusable prompt structure that holds fixed elements (brand colors, badge style, sponsor text) while letting you swap variable elements (kit type, collar, sleeve) across multiple generations.
Pose AI's Image Studio is the native interface where you paste a football jersey AI prompt, select Nano Banana 2 or Flux Kontext, and generate kit mockups — all without leaving the platform or connecting external design tools.
8 Copy-Paste Football Jersey AI Prompts
1. Classic home kit (red and white, crew neck)
Prompt to paste into Pose AI Image Studio: "Flat-lay product photo of a men's football home jersey, red body with white side panels and white sleeve cuffs, crew neck collar with white trim, embroidered club crest centered on left chest, white sponsor text printed across the front, subtle pinstripe fabric texture, clean white background, studio lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — Use Flux Kontext for flat-lay renders; switch to Nano Banana 2 if you need the kit displayed on a player with your uploaded face.
2. Modern away kit (black and gold, v-neck)
Prompt: "Ghost mannequin photo of a modern football away jersey, matte black body with gold shoulder accents and gold collar trim, deep v-neck neckline, gold embroidered badge on left chest, black-on-gold sponsor wordmark centered on front, minimal honeycomb mesh texture, dark gradient background with soft rim lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — The ghost mannequin presentation works well for ecommerce mockups and social media kit reveals.
3. Goalkeeper jersey (neon yellow, long sleeve)
Prompt: "Full-length flat-lay of a goalkeeper football jersey, long sleeve cut, neon yellow body with black shoulder panels and black cuff bands, Mandarin collar in black, printed goalkeeper number 1 on back in bold black, small club badge on chest, stretchy performance knit texture, white studio background, even overhead lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — Long-sleeve goalkeeper kits require specifying sleeve length explicitly or the model defaults to short sleeve.
4. Retro 90s design (teal and purple geometric)
Prompt: "Vintage-style flat-lay of a retro 1990s football jersey, teal body with bold purple geometric diamond pattern across the chest and shoulders, short v-neck collar in purple, embroidered crest on left chest in purple and white, sponsor text in serif font across front, slightly rough cotton fabric texture, aged paper background, soft warm lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — The aged paper background reinforces the retro aesthetic without requiring post-processing.
5. National team style (navy and white chevron)
Prompt: "Flat-lay studio photo of a national team football jersey, navy blue body with a bold white chevron stripe across the chest, crew neck collar in white, embroidered national crest centered on left chest in gold and white, white sponsor logo centered below crest, clean cotton-poly fabric texture, white background, neutral studio lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — Chevron stripes read clearly in flat-lay; for a player mockup, specify 'waist-up player wearing the jersey, stadium background' at the end.
6. Third kit (gradient sunset colors)
Prompt: "Ghost mannequin photo of a football third kit jersey, gradient colorway from coral orange at the shoulders fading to deep purple at the hem, short crew neck collar in dark purple, sublimation-printed gradient fabric, small minimalist club monogram badge on left chest, no sponsor text for a clean look, soft studio background with matching warm-to-cool gradient, ultra-realistic, 8k." — Sublimation printing is the correct technical term for gradient fabric and helps the model render smoother color transitions.
7. Training jersey (heather gray, minimal branding)
Prompt: "Flat-lay product photo of a lightweight training football jersey, heather gray body with dark gray raglan sleeve seams, small rubber-print club badge on left chest in charcoal, no sponsor text, subtle perforated ventilation mesh texture on sides and underarms, white background, clean overhead studio lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — Training kits intentionally carry minimal branding; the perforated mesh detail adds realism without cluttering the design.
8. Women's fitted jersey (emerald green, raglan sleeves)
Prompt: "Ghost mannequin photo of a women's fitted football jersey, emerald green body with white raglan sleeve seams, slim-cut silhouette, crew neck collar in white with green trim, embroidered club badge on left chest, small sponsor wordmark in white centered on front, smooth performance fabric with subtle sheen, white background, soft studio lighting, ultra-realistic, 8k." — Specifying 'women's fitted' and 'slim-cut silhouette' shifts the proportions correctly; 'ghost mannequin' shows the fit without a model.
How to Customize Your Football Jersey Prompts
Team colors and sponsor text are the two variables you will change most often. Replace the color descriptors in each prompt above with your specific shades — 'royal blue' instead of 'navy', 'bright scarlet' instead of 'red' — and swap the generic 'sponsor wordmark' with the actual brand name or abbreviation you want rendered.
League patches and competition badges: add 'competition patch on right sleeve in gold' or 'UEFA Europa League badge on right breast' to any prompt. Be specific about position (left chest, right sleeve, back collar) and finish (embroidered, rubber-print, woven).
Fabric patterns: swap the texture descriptor to change the visual language of the kit. Options that produce consistent results in Pose AI include 'pinstripe', 'diagonal shadow stripe', 'honeycomb mesh', 'geometric diamond jacquard', 'sublimation gradient', 'tonal camouflage', and 'clean smooth performance knit'.
Fit and size: add 'men's relaxed fit', 'women's fitted silhouette', 'youth cut', or 'oversized streetwear drape' to shift proportions. The model reads these terms correctly without additional size specifications.
Presentation angle: 'flat-lay overhead' and 'ghost mannequin' are the two most reliable presentations for clean product mockups. Add 'waist-up player wearing the jersey, packed stadium in background, photorealistic' to shift from product to lifestyle — useful for social media content and fan-facing graphics.
Using Pose AI's Native Image Generation for Jerseys
To generate a football jersey in Pose AI's Image Studio, paste any of the eight prompts above into the prompt field, select Nano Banana 2 for identity-locked renders or Flux Kontext for flat-lay and ghost mannequin product mockups, and generate. The full workflow — from text prompt to high-resolution download — happens natively inside Pose AI without connecting external image tools.
Batch generation lets you produce home, away, and third kits in a single session. Generate your home kit first, then swap the color descriptors and presentation angle in the same prompt for each subsequent variant. Pose AI keeps the crest structure and layout consistent across the batch, which produces a coherent kit range without manual alignment.
For identity-locked jersey renders — where a specific person's face and likeness appear wearing the kit — Nano Banana 2 trains on an uploaded selfie and preserves that identity across all generated variants. This is useful for player profile photos, fan content, and social media graphics where the jersey needs to appear on a recognisable person.
Paid plans start at $14.99/week (intro pricing $4.99/week for new users).
From Static Jersey to Video Mockup
Any jersey image generated in Pose AI Image Studio can be passed directly to Pose AI's native video generation — no export or external tool required. Kling, Veo, and Sora 2 are all available natively within the platform, and each handles kit animation differently: Kling produces smooth fabric physics for a jersey-on-hanger rotation; Veo handles longer-form player reveal sequences; Sora 2 is strongest for cinematic kit launch videos with environmental context.
Common jersey video formats that perform well on social media: a slow 360-degree rotation on a ghost mannequin, a flat-lay kit sweep from collar to hem, a player walking into frame wearing the jersey with stadium crowd behind, and a rapid cut between home, away, and third kits with a graphic overlay.
For fan engagement content — animated jersey reveals, player unboxing reactions, or tournament countdown clips — Pose AI's UGC video generator lets you produce social-ready videos from your jersey stills without leaving the platform.
To animate any jersey mockup into a product reveal or player video, see Pose AI's native video generation — Kling, Veo, and Sora 2 are all available natively, with no external video tools required.
Frequently Asked Questions
For AI-generated player headshots to pair with your jersey designs, see Pose AI's AI headshot generator — identity-locked portraits in under 10 seconds using the same Nano Banana 2 engine.
