A Denim‑Driven Revival in U.S. Soccer Fashion
The United States is experiencing a soccer renaissance, highlighted by the USMNT’s recent advancement to the Round of 16. Nike, the team’s official sponsor, has seen its 2026 kits disappear from shelves, underscoring the growing demand for national team merchandise.
Adidas has capitalized on the moment by reviving its 1994 USA Collection, a line that blends vintage aesthetics with modern cuts. The collection’s denim‑inspired base, accented with red and white stripes, offers a fresh take on classic soccer apparel.
Fans can choose from a range of pieces, including a woven track top and matching pants, a denim graphic jersey and shorts, a graphic tee and sweatshirt, and a varsity bomber jacket with coordinating shorts. Prices start at $50 for the tee and climb to $120 for the track top, while the bomber jacket has been marked down to $65, with women’s shorts priced at $55.
Pricing and Availability
All items are sold through Adidas’ online store, available in adult sizes and, for the bomber, in women’s cuts. The denim‑styled track top retails for $120, the matching pants for $90, the jersey and shorts for $90 and $60 respectively, and the sweatshirt for $110. The bomber’s reduced price makes the collection accessible to a broader audience.
Beyond the apparel, the revival reflects a broader cultural shift: soccer is no longer a niche pastime but a mainstream fashion statement. Collectors appreciate the nostalgic design, while new fans see the pieces as a way to showcase allegiance to the growing sport.