
Steve Rogers wearing the suit during the Time Heist Sometime afterwards, Captain America wore the suit for his public service announcement videos. He donned the suit during his entire stay on the Helicarrier, and continued wearing the suit during the Chitauri attack on New York City. In 2012, when Rogers was called to join the Avengers, he was given the suit, and they were able to take Loki into custody. Steve Rogers wearing the suit in the Battle of New York The suit was a more streamlined version of Captain America's SSR uniform, incorporating a high-tech blast resistant stretch fabric serving as body armor. created a new uniform for Steve Rogers' return, with Phil Coulson providing certain design inputs, feeling an "old fashioned" appearance was needed to inspire others. "I almost forgot that that suit did nothing for your ass." ― Tony Stark to Steve Rogers īy 2024, another version of the uniform was produced and displayed at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum for their updated Captain America exhibit. stumbled across the crash site of Captain America's plane. He had the shield with him when he crashed in the Arctic Circle and was frozen. Rogers used the shield and wore the uniform in all of his attacks on enemy facilities and other missions. The uniform was made of a carbon polymer flame-resistant jacket, a pair of custom fitted blue-dyed paratrooper trousers, a bulletproof helmet with a wings motif, rigged combat gloves for extra grip, a utility belt and a handgun holster, combined with with a shield of vibranium for Steve Rogers to protect himself from gunfire. Steve Rogers wearing the SSR uniform during World War IIĬaptain America's second uniform was made by Howard Stark. "Whatever you want, pal." ― Steve Rogers and Howard Stark Captain Rogers wore this costume in a number of stage shows in cities across America, as well as in a number of other images and iconography, including a number of fictionalized film reels of "Captain America" leading troops in the war, to help increase morale. As part of his performance the USO created the image and identity of Captain America to serve as a mascot and symbol of pride for the American people to rally behind and increase support for the war-front.

Instead, he was offered and accepted a position working with the USO, performing in stage shows to sell war bonds to promote the war. Shortly following undergoing the procedure that turned him into a super soldier, Steve Rogers was denied the chance to serve on the battlefields of World War II.

I finally get everything I wanted, and I'm wearing tights." ― Steve Rogers to Peggy Carter "You know for the longest time, I dreamed about coming overseas and being on the front lines.
