Two organizations on different trajectories are making strong apparel statements heading into 2026. Disguised, the team founded by content creator Disguised Toast, dropped a comprehensive pro kit in late 2024 that went far beyond a single jersey. Meanwhile, Lyon Gaming — Mexico’s flagship esports organization — launched a full slate of 2026 jerseys spanning three competitive titles. Both releases reflect a growing trend in esports: the complete wardrobe approach, where teams offer fans an entire identity kit rather than a standalone top.
Disguised Pro Kit
The Disguised Pro Kit launched in December 2024 as a full head-to-toe competitive wardrobe for the organization founded by Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang. The kit includes five pieces:

- Pro Jersey — $95
- Pro Jacket — $125
- Pro Pants — $90
- Flag — $20
- Wallet — $30
At a combined $360 for the full kit, Disguised is pricing at the premium end of the esports apparel market. The inclusion of a jacket and pants alongside the jersey signals serious ambition. Most esports organizations stop at the jersey and maybe a hoodie. Disguised built out a complete uniform system from day one.
The kit reflects Disguised Toast’s understanding of what his audience wants. As one of the most recognizable content creators in gaming, Toast brings a built-in fanbase that expects quality and cohesion in branded merchandise. The pro kit delivers on that expectation with a coordinated design language across all five pieces rather than a fragmented collection of loosely related items.
The jacket at $125 is particularly notable — it positions Disguised’s outerwear competitively against established esports brands while offering a product that works as a standalone piece outside of gaming contexts.
Lyon Gaming 2026 Jerseys
Lyon Gaming entered 2026 with a jersey strategy that mirrors their multi-title competitive presence. Representing Mexico in the LTA, Lyon released three distinct jersey variants for their competitive rosters:
- LCS Jersey — for League of Legends competition
- Free Fire Jersey — for their mobile esports roster
- Valorant Jersey — for their tactical shooter team
Each variant is priced at approximately $62 USD ($1,245 MXN), making them significantly more accessible than the $80-$100 jerseys from North American organizations. This pricing reflects both Lyon’s regional market positioning and a deliberate strategy to keep jerseys within reach of their Mexican fanbase.
The multi-variant approach is smart. Rather than forcing fans of different games into a single generic team jersey, Lyon acknowledges that a Free Fire fan and a Valorant fan may have different relationships with the brand. Title-specific jerseys let each community claim their own version of Lyon’s identity.
Two Models, One Trend
Disguised and Lyon represent opposite ends of the esports apparel spectrum — one premium and content-creator-driven, the other accessible and regionally rooted — but both point toward the same industry direction. Esports merchandise is moving beyond the single jersey into coordinated systems of products that serve different fans at different price points.
Disguised builds outward from a complete kit. Lyon builds outward from title-specific variants. Both strategies give fans more ways to engage with the brand than a lone jersey ever could.
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Where to Buy
The Disguised Pro Kit is available at the official Disguised store. Lyon Gaming 2026 jerseys can be purchased from the Lyon Gaming store, priced at $1,245 MXN (approximately $62 USD).