U.S. Soccer unveils new USMNT, USWNT kits

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The U.S. men’s national team’s World Cup kits have been revealed. 

U.S. Soccer unveiled the home and away kits ahead of the summer tournament. The home kit, also known as stripes, is white with horizontal red lines and a U.S.A. logo in the middle of the chest. 

It also features dark blue solid lines on the bottom of the sleeves. 

The away kit, also known as stars, is a darker shade with star symbols scattered throughout it. 

The match jerseys feature Nike’s latest performance innovations, including AERO-FIT technology engineered for lightweight breathability, mobility and comfort in all weather conditions. Nike worked closely with U.S. Soccer and players throughout the design process, incorporating athlete feedback to authenticallyrepresent the team’s identity. 

Players also provided feedback on fit, mobility and breathability, helping Nike create jerseys built toperform in the high-intensity conditions expected during this summer’s World Cup. 

There will be two styles of each kit; authentic and stadium style. The authentic match jersey features the same high-performance technology worn by players on the field, including AERO-FIT construction and a lightweight raised silicone crest. The stadium jersey offers a relaxed fit and embroidered crest at a more accessible price point, giving every fan a way to represent the crest.

“A national team jersey represents the pride of wearing the crest, not just for players on the field, but also for the fans who support them every step of the way,” said Chief Commercial Officer of U.S. Soccer Dave Wright. “With the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup coming to the United States, we’re excited to see players across all 27 of our National Teams and supporters across the country wearing this kit as we build toward an incredible moment for the game.”

The collection also introduces several design details unique to U.S. Soccer. Each jersey features an “Inner Pride” mark inside the collar, which symbolizes the internal motivation players carry onto the field and reflects the federation’s “The Best of U.S.” ethos. 

“I think between both kits there is something for everybody,” said Nike global product director Ronnie J. Stewart. “If you want to be loud and proud and represent the crest, no one’s going to doubt who you’re there for in the light kit. If you’re looking for that lifestyle look that works off the field, the dark is for you.”

U.S. Soccer and Nike will also introduce a collaboration later this spring to bring a streetwear-inspired edge to the collection.

The USMNT will debut the jerseys later this month in friendlies against Belgium and Portugal. 

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