The 6 Coolest Pieces of Team USA Gear That You Can Buy Right Now
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All Eyes on Milano Cortina
We’ve just finished the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The games are being hosted between Milano and Cortina, Italy, the latter of which was famously featured in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, where the Olympic bobsleigh arena was used for the ski chase scene. And while the sights and sounds of world unity should be the main attraction, let’s face it, we’re tuning in to watch the U.S. take home gold.
From spectating Cam Smith in the brand new ski mountaineering event to cheering on a post-ACL tear Lindsey Vonn, we’re all looking for special ways to root for Team USA. One of the easiest ways? Looking the part with the official Team USA gear.
Where to Buy Team USA Gear
Where’s the big gear coming from this year? Unsurprisingly, some of your favorite brands are making big moves to partner with America’s finest athletes. You’re going to see a lot coming from Nike, for instance, which makes sense, due to the brand’s athletic bent. Likewise, Ralph Lauren is known for supplying opening ceremony gear, and this year’s event was no different. Others, like Skims, for example, were a surprise inclusion. If you want to get your hands on some, here's where to look.
Team USA Polo Ralph Lauren Hybrid Jacket, $398 at Fanatics
The Ralph Lauren Olympic uniform collection is selling out rapidly. Luckily, Fanatics is carrying some weight and has options like this sweet jacket. It features the unique zip-up or zip-down dual zipper front that you may have seen on the opening ceremony jackets, as well as easy-to-bend raglan sleeves and a drawcord neck collar for holding in warmth.
Team USA Nike ACG Club Fleece Hoodie, $75 at Fanatics
This officially licensed hoodie from Nike has a cool twist. When it’s cold enough, the Nike Swoosh turns red, and the ring around the logo on the front goes blue.
Nike ACG x United States Paralympic Team Therma-Fit ADV Jacket, $295 at Nike
Though the Paralympics aren’t set to start until March, the team’s ADV jacket is available now. The white jacket gives off space-age cool vibes all while keeping you warm with a thick, heat-regulating fill and both water repellent and wind-resistant shell.
Skims for Team USA Jersey Sleep Olympic T-Shirt, $48 at Skims
Athletes have been showing off the Skims products in their Olympic swag bags all over TikTok. This shirt was made for “off-duty” time. It's a soft and stretchy classic tee with a classy, patriotic flag and 5-ring logo on the back with official Team USA graphics on the front. Perfect to rep team USA at casual events.
US Hockey Nike Royal 2026 Dri-Fit T-Shirt, $40 at NHL Shop
The USA Hockey 2026 jerseys are selling out so rapidly that you likely won’t be able to get your hands on your size. But, if you want an officially licensed shirt to root on your favorite team with, this is a fantastic alternative at a fraction of the cost.
Nike ACG USA Terra Beanie, $47 at Nike
This beanie, responsibly made from recycled materials, playfully turns the ‘A’ in “USA” into the Nike ACG (All Conditions Gear) logo.
More USA-Inspired Gear Worth Checking Out
Can’t get enough Olympics and Team USA gear? You’re not alone, and a lot of things are selling out. Here are some quick alternatives.
USA Patriotic American Flag Hoodie, $27 (was $32) on Amazon
Looking for a bargain that you can wear all-year long? These stylish USA hoodies are perfect for the Olympics, any other patriotic event, or just showing your American pride on ordinary days.
USA Hockey ‘47 Cream Superior Lacer Hoodie, $145 at NHL Shop
This retro-styled hoodie from sportswear maker ‘47 has a laced top and midweight build, perfect for cheering your team on and staying warm.
Abercrombie & Fitch Olympics Vintage-Inspired Graphic Tee, $36 (was $45) at Abercrombie
Abercrombie & Fitch’s t-shirt collection takes us back to the Winter Olympics’ past, with shirts including designs inspired by the 1968 Olympics in Grenoble or 1980’s games in Lake Placid.