
All the Team USA collections for the 2026 Olympic Games From formalwear to those of each national team, all the way to the collections created by brands for fans
With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on the horizon, you’ve probably seen numerous brands develop and release clothing lines dedicated to the U.S. athletes participating in the event, scheduled from February 6 to 22. However, an important clarification is needed, as it’s easy to get confused on the topic. It is necessary to understand which of these brands exclusively handles the formalwear for U.S. athletes, which are responsible for the competition uniforms for the various disciplines in the Milano Cortina program, and which, finally, use the Olympic occasion solely to launch Olympics-themed collections aimed at fans.
For this reason, we have created a guide to help you understand the purpose and nature of the different clothing collections developed for Team USA.
Ralph Lauren
We start, inevitably, with Ralph Lauren, which for the tenth consecutive edition of the Olympics outfits Team USA. As the official formalwear provider, the brand presented in December 2025 the official collection that athletes will wear during the opening ceremony in Milan and the closing ceremony at the Verona Arena. The line reflects Ralph Lauren’s ongoing pursuit of elegance, a cornerstone of its collections. For the opening ceremony on February 6, 2026, at San Siro, the outfit includes a cream-colored wool coat with toggle closure paired with tailored trousers in the same shade. The look for the closing ceremony is decidedly more sporty, featuring a second wool turtleneck paired with white cargo pants and a down jacket, also incorporating the colors of the U.S. flag.
Nike
Nike, on the other hand, plays a major role in the competition, practically on par with Ralph Lauren. In fact, the Swoosh is the official technical partner for all Olympic gear, meaning that training apparel, village wear, shoes, and other sports items provided to athletes will all feature the Swoosh logo.
Rapha, J.Lindeberg, and The North Face
A brief note on sports included in the Summer Olympics rather than the Winter Games: there are brands specific to individual disciplines, such as Rapha, J.Lindeberg, and The North Face, which produce uniforms for Team USA in cycling, golf, and sport climbing. While creativity has been relatively limited for J.Lindeberg and The North Face, Rapha took a different approach, choosing not to compromise its identity for this unmissable Olympic occasion. Rapha remains true to itself, confirming its status as one of the world’s top sports brands.
Skims
Kim Kardashian further strengthened her connection with the Olympics by launching, in early January, the Skims capsule collection dedicated to Team USA. As has been the case since the first Olympics—the famous Tokyo 2020, held in 2021 due to Covid—the role of Skims will be official underwear and loungewear for Team USA’s female athletes.
Nike ACG and Kith
Finally, Nike (through the ACG line) and Kith are examples of brands that have released collections created specifically for the Olympics. Nike ACG debuted first with a collection that plays with elements of the American visual identity, but it will not be worn by athletes in competition. A real shame, as the eagle-themed skirt designed for U.S. female athletes would have made a striking impression.
Kith, with the exclusive participation of snowboarding icon Shaun White, released a collection of items—jerseys, sweaters, and leather jackets—where each piece draws inspiration from technical uniforms or formalwear from previous editions of the Olympics in which Team USA participated.
Kappa
For the sixth consecutive year, Kappa sponsors Team USA in skiing and snowboarding, serving as the Official Technical Apparel Partner. In any case, the stars of the American flag, featured as a Kappa side stripe, will always make a stylish impression.
Save The Duck and Columbia
Team USA’s skating team chose Save The Duck, the Italian company founded by entrepreneur Nicolas Bargi, as their official uniform. Finally, the curling team, able to play in sweatshirts, opted to be sponsored by Columbia.




















































