USMNT's rumored jersey may be the ugliest in team history

15 Jun 1998: Thomas Dooley of the USA in action during the World Cup first round match against Germany at the Parc des Princes in Paris. Germany won the match 2-0. Mandatory Credit: Clive Brunskill/Allsport PASADENA, : Mexico national soccer team players jump together as they try to block an unsuccessful penalty kick attempt by Eric Wynalda (L) of the United States during their US Cup finals match 16 June in Pasadena, California. The teams battled to a 2-2 tie, allowing Mexico to win the Cup. AFP PHOTO/ Vince BUCCI (Photo credit should read Vince Bucci/AFP/Getty Images) 22 Jun 1994: ALEXI LALAS OF THE USA IN ACTION DURING THE USA''S 2-1 VICTORY OVER COLOMBIA DURING THE 1994 WORLD CUP AT STANFORD STADIUM IN PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA.

So you thought Columbus Crew SC's new jersey was bad, huh?

Well, get a load of the rumored new away kit -- complete with new badge! -- for the U.S. men's national team:

No. No, no, no, no. Nooooooo!

We're supposed to play the Copa America Centenario in these? Gulp. They look like knock-off kits you buy for $5 at the flea market.

At least in the 1990s, the USMNT's consistently awful jerseys matched the product on the field, but this? This is setting U.S. Soccer back a decade! You can't even blame Jurgen Klinsmann on this one.

Consensus: Nike, please tell us this isn't real.

H/t Todo Sobre Camisetas