USPS Unveils 13 ‘American Icon' Stamps for 250th Anniversary
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has announced a landmark collaboration with designer Ralph Lauren to mark America's 250th anniversary, unveiling a new set of 13 commemorative "American Icons" stamps that aim to capture the country's identity.
The release, announced May 12, is the first time USPS has invited a single individual to curate an entire official stamp issuance. The collection, drawn largely from Lauren's personal archive and inspirations, is designed to reflect core national ideals such as freedom, equality, opportunity, and the pursuit of happiness.
Set to debut on June 9 in New York, the Forever stamps will be issued in a pane of 13, ensuring their value remains valid regardless of future price changes.
- The American Flag leads the set, symbolizing freedom, resilience, unity, and bravery.
- A Baseball Glove once used by Jackie Robinson pays tribute to the civil rights trailblazer, standing as an enduring emblem of equality, teamwork, and perseverance.
- The Pickup Truck, intentionally worn and weathered, evokes the dignity of hard work and the grit often associated with American industry and rural life.
- A Faithful Dog captures loyalty and trust, reflecting the emotional bonds and dependability woven into everyday American life.
- The iconic Empire State Building in New York City represents ambition and innovation, symbolizing the country's capacity for possibility and ingenuity.
- A traditional Barn stands as a metaphor for utility, purpose, and community-rooted in agricultural heritage and shared labor.
- The Diné (Navajo) Blanket, woven by artist Naiomi Glasses, highlights Indigenous artistry and cultural continuity, offering a recognition of America's deeper creative traditions.
- The Teddy Bear conveys compassion, kindness, and comfort, tying into themes of childhood, care, and emotional connection.
- A Lighthouse stands as a beacon of guidance and hope-imagery long associated with safety, navigation, and optimism.
- The Hamburger, a quintessential American food, reflects shared experiences-family cookouts, celebrations, and communal gatherings
- A Racing Sailboat captures the energy of competition and the pursuit of excellence, pointing to both recreation and ambition.
- Wild Horses in motion embody independence and freedom, evoking the wide-open landscapes and frontier spirit central to the American narrative.
- At the center of the pane is the 13th stamp: A knitted American flag, designed by Ralph Lauren, marked "1776–2026," explicitly commemorating the semiquincentennial milestone.
Why Ralph Lauren Was Chosen to Design the Stamps
USPS's decision to hand Ralph Lauren creative control over the "American Icons" collection reflects the designer's deep-rooted connection to American culture.
Lauren has built a global brand centered on an idealized vision of the United States, blending imagery of rural life, sport, industry, and heritage into what many view as a defining "American style." His work consistently draws on national symbols, landscapes, and cultural touchstones.
When announcing the collaboration, USPS said that Lauren's creative vision is "beautifully captures the aspirational spirit and shared values that have united Americans since before our nation's founding.”
Other 2026 USPS Stamp Releases
The "American Icons" collection is part of a broader USPS program celebrating American history, culture, and milestones throughout 2026.
Bald Eagle Stamps Highlight National Symbol
Among the most prominent additional releases so far this year was the "Bald Eagle: Hatchling to Adult" collection, issued in May 2026.
The pane features five designs illustrating the bird's life cycle-from a downy hatchling to a fully mature adult-highlighting both natural beauty and national symbolism.
The bald eagle, long associated with strength and freedom, has appeared in U.S. iconography since the 18th century and was officially designated as the national bird in 2024, making the timing of the release especially significant.
Route 66 and The Broader 2026 Forever Stamp Program
Earlier in May, USPS also launched a Route 66 commemorative set, marking the highway's 100th anniversary with designs representing the eight states along its historic path from Illinois to California.
These releases form part of a wider 2026 lineup that includes tributes to historic documents, cultural icons, and major anniversaries tied to America's 250th year.
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This story was originally published May 14, 2026 at 7:35 AM.