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adidas Just Brought Back the USA's 1994 World Cup Denim Jersey

Dropping alongside a full lifestyle collection for this year’s summer of football.

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adidas Just Brought Back the USA's 1994 World Cup Denim Jersey

Dropping alongside a full lifestyle collection for this year’s summer of football.

adidas is running it back to ‘94, re-releasing the United States’ iconic denim World Cup jersey as the countdown to 2026 continues. This will be the first World Cup on American soil since 1994, so The Three Stripes had to go big this year. Unlocking a hidden gem in the history of soccer jerseys, the denim collection is a retro footy gem.

The jersey is a near perfect remake of the one the USMNT suited up in over 20 years ago. The marbled, denim look kit is splattered with stars across the chest, serving American pride, fashion and comfort all in one simple piece of clothing. Reimagined for the street instead of the stadium this time around, the full collection takes the memorable design and brings it to life across, jackets, shorts, hats and even a pair of Sambas.

Made without the U.S. Soccer logo, the collection is pure vintage adidas, bringing ’90s flair to your wardrobe whether you’re cheering on the home team this summer or not. With a black denim colorway arriving for select pieces, this isn’t all red, white and blue. For year-round wear, the denim collection’s longevity stretches much further than the World Cup.

The full denim collection is available to purchase now on the adidas website and select retailers.

In other news, adidas’ retro football collection runs deep with new club drops.

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