USA soccer jersey at FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: New shirts USWNT will wear in New Zealand, Australia
With the World Cup comes brand new jerseys, as every team looks to rope new and old fans alike with fresh threads.
While Adidas got the jump on the kit releases, dropping their Women's World Cup kits on March 23 for teams such as Germany, Argentina, Spain, Japan and Sweden, and others, top sides like the United States saw their Nike uniforms released on April 3.
The USWNT have their four championships featured on their kit, with Nike including four stars above the U.S. Soccer crest, which is standard for teams that have won FIFA titles.
The Sporting News shows you how the USWNT will look in Australia and New Zealand for this year's massive event.
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The top-ranked USWNT got a fresh new look for the 2023 Women's World Cup. While the men's threads were underwhelming for last year's competition, and resoundingly denounced, this look from Nike has been overwhelmingly lauded.
Nike's home kit for the United States sports a really fresh splatter design, with red and blue splotches covering a white background. It's a wonderful creation that will be a huge improvement over last year's bland blue kit.
The away kit is clearly part of a larger template that Nike deployed for other countries like England, Canada, the Netherlands, and Nigeria, but it still sports some eye-catching features. The most enjoyable part of the away kit is the sock, which has some really bold tiger stripes.
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The U.S. women debuted their new paint drip kit against the Republic of Ireland on April 8.
Emily Fox and Lindsey Horan scored the goals for the USWNT in a 2-0 friendly win, however the match was marred by a serious injury that ruled Mallory Pugh out of the Women's World Cup.
The U.S. wore their new blue kit for the second match against the Republic of Ireland three days later, a game where Alana Cook's 43rd-minute goal was the difference in a 1-0 win.
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