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U.S., Nike Unveil Stars and Stripes Kits for 2026 World Cup

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On Monday morning at the US Soccer headquarters building near Madison Square Garden Park. The United States men's national team will wear new Nike kits featuring a red-and-white "stripes" design and dark blue stars imagery for their 2026 World Cup matches on home soil in Canada, Mexico, and USA - marking only second time since '94 that the US has hosted all three nations.

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    U.S. Soccer and Nike unveiled new national team kits on Monday ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
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    The collection features two primary jersey designs a red-and-white 'stripes' kit evoking waving flag imagery, and a dark blue 'stars' uniform with metallic star design elements.
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    A third goalkeeper-specific uniform was also included in this year's release alongside men's team kits.
[Mar.16] U.S. Soccer and Nike unveiled new national team jerseys ahead of the World Cup, including two primary designs plus a goalkeeper uniform (CBS News).
[Mon.] The kits were released on Monday morning with immediate viral attention from fans across social media platforms.
U.S. Soccer and Nike on Monday unveiled new national team kits ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
U.S. Soccer unveils new stars and stripes jerseys ahead of 2026 World Cup
US Soccer unveils viral Nike kits for 2026 FIFA World Cup
The U.S. Soccer and Nike reveals the team’s uniforms, which include two different designs: a red-and-white “stripes” kit and a dark blue “stars” kit.
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Nike has released new primary and secondary uniforms for the U.S. men's national team to be worn during their upcoming FIFA World Cup matches in Mexico, Canada, or other host nations starting June 12. The designs feature wavy red-and-white stripes reminiscent of a similar kit from the country hosting its last tournament three decades ago but incorporate modern Nike performance technology and player feedback rather than retro denim styling like Adidas's recent release did not include any mention