
A look at all 30 Major League Soccer teams' new 2025 kits
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The 30th season of Major League Soccer is just around the corner, and this year, the league will introduce its 30th team, San Diego FC. With a new season, comes new kits for the 30 teams.
Each MLS team is preparing to unveil a unique new jersey for the season, adding to the excitement. San Diego, in particular, will be showcasing two distinct kits for their inaugural season. With Adidas, the official supplier for the past 19 years, consistently delivering innovative designs, we can expect a diverse range of new looks.
The Seattle Sounders' new kit, featuring a striking dark blue jersey with a Space Needle crest, is sure to turn heads. Meanwhile, Inter Miami CF is set to maintain its dominance with its signature pink and unmistakable black kit, which has been the best-selling in MLS this year.
The opening weekend of the season is just days away, and the anticipation is palpable. It will kick off with Inter Miami CF hosting New York City FC, marking the beginning of the festivities. Here is a look at all the kits that will be featured this season.
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2025 MLS kits
Here is a look at the Major League Soccer 30 teams kits for the 2025 season:
Atlanta United FC
Atlanta United FC's new the Connector Kit will feature the classic red and black stripes, along with a gold crest.
Austin FC
"The Heartbeat of Austin" kit is inspired by fan culture and features a vibrant green color.
Charlotte FC
Charlotte FC's new kit is inspired by the Coat of Arms shield, reflecting the fans who guard and protect the team, club, and fortress.
Chicago Fire FC
Chicago Fire FC has unveiled the Municipal Kit, which represents the north, south, and main branches of the Chicago River and their confluence at Wolf Pack.
FC Cincinnati
FC Cincinnati's new kit will feature the Orange and Blue Legacy Kit, marking the club's 10th anniversary.
Colorado Rapids
The Colorado Rapids primary jersey is inspired by the rivers of the Rocky Mountains.
Columbus Crew
Columbus Crew's secondary Jersey for the 2025 season is inspired by the Goosebumps series.
FC Dallas
FC Dallas' secondary jersey is inspired by the organization's first supporters group, The Inferno. The club is entering its 30th season this year.
DC United
DC United's secondary Soul Kit is designed after the city's art and music influence.
Houston Dynamo FC
The Houston Dynamo FC new jersey celebrates the club's 20-year history with its signature orange and blue style.
Sporting Kansas City
Sporting Kansas City's new "One KC" jersey for the 2025 season celebrates the connection between the club, city and community.
LA Galaxy
LA Galaxy's new RIZON jersey colors pay tribute to the city's skyline and symbolize the possibilities and rise of growth and resilience.
LAFC
The LAFC showcases its secondary kit that focuses on the jersey as a symbol of achievement.
Inter Miami CF
Inter Miami CF will feature a "Euforia Kit" that is meant to complement the new stadium the club will play in.
Minnesota United FC
Minnesota United FC's new "Convergence Kit" is designed after Minnesota's waterways and resources.
CF Montréal:
CF Montréal will feature the Montréal Original Jersey as their primary jersey this season.
Nashville SC
Nashville SC's jersey will celebrate the city's creative artists, performers and mediums.
New England Revolution
New England Revolution's new "Eastern White Pine Kit" is inspired by the flag of New England.
New York Red Bulls
The New York Red Bulls' revealed the "Stone Kit" that is inspired by the architectural grid of Stone Street in Manhattan.
New York City FC
New York City FC's "Excelsior Kit" drew inspiration from the city's skyscrapers.
Orlando City SC
Orlando City SC will feature the "Perfect Storm Kit" that is inspired by the east coast sea.
Philadelphia Union
The Philadelphia Union will feature the "Voltage Kit" that is designed to represent the energy, electricity and power of the city.
Portland Timbers
The Portland Timbers will feature the "Forever Green & Gold Kit" that celebrates the clubs history.
Real Salt Lake
The Real Salt Lake will feature the "Grid City Kit" that is designed to represent the famous architecture of Salt Lake City.
San Diego FC
The new San Diego FC team will feature two jerseys, the "State of Flow Kit" and the "Woven Into One Kit."
San Jose Earthquakes
The San Jose Earthquakes' "Headliner Kit" is a tribute to the flyers of the Bay Area.
Seattle Sounders FC
The Seattle Sounders FC will feature the "Salish Sea Kit" that is designed to represent the Puyallup, Muckleshoot and Suquamish Tribes.
St. Louis City SC
St. Louis City SC will feature the "Forever CITY Red Kit" that will showcase the signature red color of the club.
Toronto FC
A club with another stunning red jersey, Toronto FC primary jersey for the season will be "The Club Kit."
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Last but not least, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC will have "The Peak Jersey" as their primary kit for the season.
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