If you live in Atlanta or you’re visiting for a match, getting an Atlanta United kit is almost a rite of passage. Whether you want the latest home jersey, a retro look, or a customized top with your name on the back, there are several ways to do it right here in the city.
This guide walks you through where to buy Atlanta United kits in Atlanta, what types of kits exist, how sizing works, customization tips, and how to save money—all with a local focus.
When people say “Atlanta United kit,” they usually mean the jersey, but the full kit can include shorts and socks. In and around Atlanta, you’ll run into a few main versions:
Home kit (primary)
Away kit (secondary)
Third / special kits
You’ll usually see two main levels sold in Atlanta:
Authentic jersey
Replica jersey
For most Atlanta residents and visitors, a replica kit is comfortable and practical for matches, watch parties, and everyday wear around the city.
You have multiple options in and around the city, especially on matchdays. Here are the most common routes Atlanta fans take.
On Atlanta United home matchdays, Mercedes‑Benz Stadium turns into the easiest one‑stop shop for kits.
Team Stores inside the stadium
Advantages
If you’re visiting Atlanta and only have one day, buying your kit at the match is often the simplest route: you’ll have sizes, atmosphere, and customization options all in one place.
Between matchdays, many fans prefer brick‑and‑mortar stores that consistently carry kits. In the metro area, you’ll typically find:
Club or stadium‑related retail locations
What to expect
If you’re a local, this can be a good option for trying on multiple sizes and seeing fabrics in person without the game‑day crowds.
Large sporting goods stores in and around Atlanta often stock:
These stores are helpful if you’re:
Availability can vary by location, especially outside the immediate city, so calling ahead can save you a trip.
On matchdays and special Atlanta United events, you may see:
These usually carry:
Pop‑ups are convenient if you’re hanging out in the Home Depot Backyard, tailgating, or just arriving at the stadium area and want to grab a kit before going inside.
Getting the right size makes a big difference, especially in Atlanta’s heat and humidity.
Authentic jerseys
Replica jerseys
Personalization is very common in Atlanta. You’ll see jerseys with:
Stadium stores on matchdays
Larger soccer retailers & specialty shops
Prices in Atlanta are generally similar across official and major retail channels, with some local variations.
| Item | What to Expect in Atlanta* |
|---|---|
| Replica adult jersey | Mid‑range price, often the baseline |
| Authentic adult jersey | Higher price than replica |
| Youth jersey | Lower than adult, more family‑friendly |
| Full youth kit (jersey/shorts/socks) | Often bundled at a modest discount |
| Name & number customization | Added fee per jersey |
*Exact prices change over time, but this reflects the usual relative differences.
If you’re not set on the newest design, a last‑year home or away kit can be significantly cheaper and still very recognizable in the stands.
In Atlanta, you’ll see kits far beyond Mercedes‑Benz Stadium.
Matchdays
Casual everyday wear
If you spend time both in outdoor pre‑match areas and inside the climate‑controlled stadium, layering gives you flexibility.
Atlanta has a very active youth soccer scene, and kids often want to match their heroes.
Many Atlanta supporters collect kits over multiple seasons, especially as designs change.
If you live in the metro area, keeping an eye on end‑of‑season clearances or off‑season discounts can help you grow a collection without overspending.
With frequent wear in hot, humid weather, proper care matters.
This matters especially if you’re wearing your kit regularly to matches, pick‑up games, or outdoor events in Atlanta’s climate.
When you’re standing in a store in Atlanta (or at a stadium kiosk) trying to choose, consider:
How you’ll wear it
Fit preference
Budget
Personal style
For anyone living in or visiting Atlanta, owning at least one Atlanta United kit is an easy way to feel part of the city’s sports culture—whether you’re cheering in the supporters’ section at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium, watching from a neighborhood bar, or just running errands in your Five Stripes colors.
