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MLS Continues Buildup to 2025 Season With 10 More Kit Unveilings – SportsLogos.Net News

Major League Soccer clubs continued ramping up to the start of the 2025 regular season on Thursday, February 13, with the unveiling of 10 new jerseys.

The new MLS season kicks off on Saturday, February 22. This week, every club will unveil a new primary or secondary kit manufactured by Adidas, which should stay in their rotation for two seasons. The only exceptions so far are Inter Miami, who unveiled a new secondary kit in December and a new primary kit outside their regular rotation last week, and expansion club San Diego FC, who launched their inaugural primary kit in December but have yet to give fans a glimpse of their secondary kit. Eleven clubs unveiled jerseys on Wednesday, February 12.

Here’s a closer look at the jerseys that were launched on Thursday:


CHICAGO FIRE – Secondary

The Fire’s new secondary “Municipal” kit is inspired by the Chicago Municipal Device, which is also the basis for the secondary logo in their revamped identity package unveiled in June 2021. “The Municipal Device represents the north, south and main branches of the Chicago River, and their confluence at Wolf Point,” the club says. “The blue hues represent the waterways that have become integral to the local landscape and vitality of the city.” The 312 on the jack tag is the area code for Downtown Chicago, where the Fire train and play.

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FC CINCINNATI – Primary

FC Cincinnati is celebrating its 10th season with its new “Blue and Orange Legacy” primary kit. “Marking Cincinnati’s 10th anniversary, the kit serves as a tribute to the club’s roots, honoring the early days in the USL while embracing their ongoing journey in MLS,” the club says. The front of the shirt has a diagonal orange stripe — matching the angle of the stripe in the club crest — with tonal diamonds inside separating two shades of blue. The sleeves and tapering stripes on the sides are an even darker blue, with orange Adidas shoulder stripes.

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D.C. UNITED – Secondary

D.C. United’s new “Soul” secondary kit pays tribute to “Washington, D.C.’s rich funk, soul and go-go heritage, showcasing the vibrant influence of art and music that unite the district’s diverse communities.” The base of the shirt is off-white, with a multicoloured pattern in the tapered side stripes and shoulder inserts. The Adidas shoulder stripes, collar trim and sponsor logos are black. 

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HOUSTON DYNAMO – Primary

The Dynamo are celebrating their 20th season in Houston with their new primary kits. The shirt retains the Dymano’s traditional orange base, but with a tonal pattern of intersecting curved lines on the front and sleeves. “Space City” blue returns to the Dynamo’s kits on the collar and tapered side stripes. The jock tag features the club’s “20 Seasons” logo, which was launched in December.

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LA GALAXY – Secondary

Sunsets over the California coast are the inspiration for the Galaxy’s new “Rizon” secondary kits. “The jersey embodies the relentless energy and resilience of Los Angeles and symbolizes endless possibilities,” the club says. “It pays tribute to the beauty and spirit of the city, capturing the magic hour skyline, blending purple, blue and golden hues to illustrate LA’s bold, unapologetic spirit.” The Galaxy have also added RBC as a sleeve sponsor this season, with the bank’s logo appearing on the right sleeve of their 2025 kits.

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CF MONTRÉAL – Secondary

CF Montréal are throwing it back to the early days of the Montréal Impact with their new “Montréal Original” primary kits for 2025-26. “In connection to the club’s origins, the jersey features the five blue and black stripes that have been a defining element since CFMTL’s founding in 1993,” the club says. “From the pre-MLS era to today, Bleu-blanc-noir players have worn this symbol over the past three decades.” The jock tag features the five symbols from the Montréal city flag.

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NASHVILLE SC – Secondary

Nashville SC is honouring the city’s vibrant arts scene with its new “Heart of Nashville” secondary kit. The shirt is solid navy blue with yellow accents on the shoulders, sides and collar. According to the club, the city’s art scene “extends well beyond music and features a wide range of creative artists, performers and mediums. It’s a tribute to the city’s community, filled with passion, creativity and energy, and the many people who are the Heart of Nashville.”

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REAL SALT LAKE – Secondary

Real Salt Lake look to their city’s checkered past for inspiration for their “Grid City” secondary kit. “The Grid City Kit’s square patterns represent the architecturally famous grid system that shaped Salt Lake City’s urban form,” the club says. “The kit pays homage to Utah’s grid system, designed by settlers to fit a horse-pulled carriage.” Inside the white squares are subtle hexagons, a nod to Utah’s nickname of “the Beehive State.”

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SEATTLE SOUNDERS – Secondary

The Sounders are honouring their “deep connection to the Puget Sound and our shared responsibility as stewards of the greater Salish Sea watershed” with their new secondary kit, which was designed in collaboration with artists from the Puyallup, Muckleshoot, and Suquamish Tribes. The kit features a variety of green and blue shades “that embody the heart of the Sounders and the spirit of the Salish Sea” and a geometric pattern based on traditional Southern Coast Salish weaving techniques that reflect an “intricate balance of form and function.” The jock tag features the phrase “Water is Sacred” in English and in Southern Lushootseed — the traditional language of the Suquamish, Muckleshoot, Puyallup and neighbouring Coast Salish Tribes.

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VANCOUVER WHITECAPS – Primary

The Whitecaps are looking to reach new heights in their new “Peak” primary jerseys. The club’s traditional navy blue band across the front of a white base is accented by narrow light blue stripes near the top and bottom. This striping pattern also extends to the bottom of the sleeves. Navy blue accents appear on the sides, shoulders and collar.

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