Goal has ranked the best and beloved USMNT & USWNT shirts from the modern era and yesteryear, from the fan-favorite Waldo jerseys to the Bomb Pops
Getty132012 Home 'Waldo'
The 2012 home kit – called the 'Waldo' for its red and white stripes – is considered the classic and quintessential U.S. shirt. It is sleek, simple but effective, and the most accurate visual representation of the American flag. Red and white hoops on the shirt, blue shorts and white socks – the kit shows off the stars and stripes in their most beloved form and remains a fan favorite.
AdvertisementGetty122017 Gold Cup Third Kit
Shirts just feel better when something was won wearing them. The USWNT scooped up their sixth Gold Cup trophy in style, outfitted in the supremely popular Gold Cup third kit emblazoned in dark navy and red stripes and stars across the sleeves. Fans loved the kit so much that it was sold out from official retailers within days of release.
Getty112010 Away Kit 'Sash'
What’s not to love about a jersey that has a sash across it? It's one of the most notable looks sported by the men’s side during their 2010 World Cup efforts in South Africa, and the white sash across a navy blue jersey a classic look.
Getty10 2013 Third Kit 'Centennial'
The 2013 Centennial kit was a celebration of 100 years of soccer in the United States, so the design is a nod to the U.S. Soccer jersey worn in 1913. The 2013 version is an updated, sleeker version of the retro kit, incorporating the throwback of the white design and blue collar with rims on the sleeves. The crest is the most obvious reference to the kit of yesteryear – it pays tribute to the original kit, featuring 13 stripes and 13 stars as an homage to the first American flag and the 13 original colonies.