U.S. Soccer and Nike unveiled the new 2026 U.S. Soccer National team kits today, which will be worn across all 27 national teams.
The U.S. Men’s National Team will debut the kits later this month in Atlanta as the United States builds toward hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For the first time, the kit design unifies all U.S. Soccer National Teams under one full visual identity, connecting players from youth teams through the senior teams with a shared crest and design.
The collection features two distinct jerseys — a stars kit and a stripes kit — alongside a goalkeeper kit. The goalkeeper kit builds on the “Hollywood Goalkeeper” concept first introduced in December 2025, a design, according to the press release, was created to bring glamour back between the posts and celebrate the individuality of goalkeepers. Together, the designs create a unified look for U.S. Soccer’s National Teams and give fans across the country a way to show their support. The match jerseys feature Nike’s latest performance innovations, including AERO-FIT technology engineered for lightweight breathability, mobility, and comfort in all weather conditions.


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Nike worked closely with the players throughout the design process, incorporating athlete feedback to represent the team's identity. USMNT players provided input on everything from the fabric weight to the seam placement of the new kits. Nike created the jerseys to perform in the high-intensity conditions expected during the summer World Cup.
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Quick BDS Take
It has been a few kit cycles for the US teams for me to get excited about a new one, let alone two new kits. Maybe it is the pending World Cup coming up that has me more excited about these two new kits, or the fact that the brand is going to be unified across all of the national teams.
I think these kits are good. They're not great, but I do think they're good. The details on the darker stars kit have me more intrigued than the stripes kit, though I do feel like both are a good nod to the classic Denium kit from 1994.