2019 Presidents Cup uniforms: What Team USA is wearing from Lacoste
Presidents Cup

2019 Presidents Cup uniforms: What Team USA is wearing from Lacoste

ORLANDO, FL - MARCH 13: Tiger Woods is named captain for the United States team for the 2019 President's Cup in Melbourne, Australia prior to the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at Bay Hill Club and Lodge on March 13, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Chris Condon/PGA TOUR)
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The 2019 Presidents Cup will bring out new and fresh looks that helps the two sides, the United States and the Internationals, show off their team -- and in the case of the US, their national -- pride during the four-day biennial matches in Australia.

That means there's some natural intrigue among golf fans as to the outfits and clothes top players on Team USA like Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, Dustin Johnson and Webb Simpson. Once again, Lacoste is outfitting the United States team with gear which is heavily inspired by the American flag and its colors, with red, white and blue dominating the looks.

While Lacoste hasn't unveiled all of the looks the Americans will be wearing at Royal Melbourne, they have shared a trio of shirts. One of the shirts features a solid royal blue look. Another of the shirts, which the Americans are wearing on Thursday, is a red-and-white striped polo. The third shirt unveiled is a royal blue shirt with some white stripes spaced out on the shirt.

In the final day, the Americans will wear a red shirt.

Of course, Lacoste is also providing pants and sweaters for both teams, too.

Lacoste is the official outfitter of the American and International Presidents Cup teams, and this is the second consecutive Presidents Cup in which the company has been providing the fashions for both sides.

Fans can purchase the looks from both teams at the Lacoste website.

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