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Nike reveals new all-white home kit for U.S. women's national team

White, with a little touch of black. And a volt of neon yellow. Nike went with high contrast in the new USWNT home uniform, revealed Wednesday. The white jersey
Nike reveals new all-white home kit for U.S. women's national team
Nike reveals new all-white home kit for U.S. women's national team

White, with a little touch of black. And a volt of neon yellow.

Nike went with high contrast in the new USWNT home uniform, revealed Wednesday. The white jersey and shorts have slight black accents—a stripe on the side, the crest, Swoosh and two stars signifying the team’s previous two World Cup wins—but otherwise remain starkly white.

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Well, until you look at the legs, where the women will have a neon yellow gradient build in the socks. Nike athletes will have matching yellow cleats.

“The goal was to create something stunning and impactful on the pitch,” Nike's soccer global creative director Martin Lotti told SI.com. “It is clean, modern, futuristic. The head-to-toe shoe, sock, jersey is one collective point of view, one full composition.”

Lotti went with such a vivid sock color to draw viewers’ eyes to the lower leg, the fastest part of the body and an obvious focus in soccer.

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Nike opted for a white home kit to honor the tradition of the U.S. wearing white as a home kit. The blue and red on the away kit rounds out the red, white and blue colors of the U.S. flag.

But don’t look for much color beyond white on the home jersey and shorts. Inside the back neck 13 stars on a blue triangle provide the only color (the away kit has 13 stripes on the inside of the back neck, both representing the country’s original 13 colonies) apart from the yellow.

“We went for monochromatic,” Lotti says, “for the highest contrast. Black and white gives the highest contrast and the black stripe highlights speed. It is a brilliant white and keeping it clean, simple and modern will contrast in its surroundings.”

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​Lotti says Nike worked with the federal agency all throughout the design process, showing them the design bit by bit along the way and never were there concerns raised about using black accents instead of, say, blue.

"If you look good you are ready to play your best," Abby Wambach said, "and when I put (the new kit) on I feel inspired to play well for my country, our team and the fans."

For technology, the jersey and short—16 percent lighter than the previous kit—gets constructed from recycled polyester made from 18 plastic bottles. Nike laser-scanned the athletes to determine the silhouette and cut of the uniform, using laser-cut venting along the black stripe for ventilation. Having mapped where the body sweats, the front and back of the jersey have differing engineered meshes, with the mesh more open in the back. For the first time, the women's jersey will be available for purchase in men's sizes. 

The women, who start play in Canada in Winnipeg on June 8 against Australia will have a chance to first show off their new look in a friendly against South Korea at Red Bull Stadium on May 30.

For that date, expect white. Lots of it.

Tim Newcomb covers stadiums, design and gear for Sports Illustrated. Follow him on Twitter at @tdnewcomb

GALLERY: U.S. Soccer uniforms through the years

U.S. Soccer uniforms through the years

1990 (Home)

Paul Caligiuri

1992-94 (Home)

Jeff Agoos

1992-94 (Away)

Cobi Jones

1993 (Third)

Dominic Kinnear

1994-95 (Home)

Alexi Lalas

1994-95 (Away)

Alexi Lalas

1995-98 (Home)

John Harkes

1995-98 (Away)

Eric Wynalda

1995-98 (Third)

John Harkes

1998-2000 (Home)

Eric Wynalda

1998-2000 (Away)

Claudio Reyna

2000-02 (Home)

Earnie Stewart

2000-02 (Away)

Landon Donovan

2002-04 (Home)

Brian McBride

2002-04 (Away)

Landon Donovan

2003 (Third)

Cory Gibbs

2004-06 (Home)

Landon Donovan

2004-06 (Away)

Clint Dempsey

2004 (Third)

Clint Dempsey

2004-06 (Home)

Eddie Johnson

2004-06 (Away)

Josh Wolff

2006 (Third)

Eddie Johnson

2007 (Third)

Landon Donovan

2008-10 (Home)

Jozy Altidore

2008-10 (Away)

Sacha Kljestan

2010-12 (Home)

Landon Donovan

2010-12 (Away)

Jozy Altidore

2011 (Third)

Brek Shea

2012-14 (Home)

Michael Bradley

2012-14 (Away)

Clint Dempsey

2013 (Third)

Clint Dempsey

2014-16 (Home)

Jermaine Jones

2014 (Away)

Clint Dempsey

2015 (Away)

Fabian Johnson

2016

Tim Howard, Matt Miazga, Clint Dempsey and Jordan Morris

2017

Christian Pulisic, Jordan Morris, Alejandro Bedoya, Bobby Wood, Crystal Dunn, Carli Lloyd, Allie Long, Tobin Heath.

2017

Dom Dwyer


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Based in the Pacific Northwest, Tim Newcomb covers stadiums, sneakers, design, training and technology across all sports.