United States of America
Supplier / Name = name of kit template.
The USA's kit history has evolved from the simple, largely manufacturer‑unknown shirts of the early 20th century into one of the most distinctive and frequently reinvented identities in international football, with the national colours—red, white and blue—interpreted in dramatically different ways across eras. For decades the team wore plain white or white‑with‑sash designs supplied by unknown makers, until Adidas took over in the mid‑1970s and introduced a more structured, modern look that defined the late 70s, 80s and early 90s, including the bold 1994 World Cup kits. A major shift came in 1995 when Nike began a long-running partnership that continues today, producing everything from the minimalist late‑90s designs to the Total 90‑era templates of the 2000s and the more graphic, pattern‑driven kits of the 2010s and 2020s. Across all these changes, the USA have alternated between clean white home shirts, darker navy away kits, and occasional red or striped designs, but the through‑line remains a willingness to experiment—making the USMNT one of the most stylistically varied teams in world football.
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Home 1916
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1925
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1930
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1934 World Cup
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1950 World Cup
Manufacturer: Unknown
Home 1964-65
Manufacturer: Unknown
