Power Ranking the 2026 MLS kits
We look at all 17 MLS kits that were released today, and pass ruthless judgement.
"Shut up and take our money" – Sam Dunn
We look at all 17 MLS kits that were released today, and pass ruthless judgement.
Blue shirt, white shorts, orange socks: The 2026 All Nations 2026 Kit "represents how the many cultures of New York City combine to form something even greater."
The midnight-blue shirt was introduced via community photo shoots at a bodega and a brew pub in North Jersey, close to the new home of the Cosmos at historic Hinchcliffe Stadium in Patterson.
I spy with my little eye: What looks to be the Cosmos second and third kits in a now-deleted Instagram post.
It looks like NYCFC will go back to having a dark blue-dominant away jersey in 2026, bringing back memories of the Gotham Kit the club wore during the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
The Cosmos are back, and so is that green shirt: The 2026 jersey by Capelli is an update on the classic color scheme and logo.
$50 will get you a ticket for Brooklyn FC's Sunday afternoon matchup vs Fort Lauderdale FC in Coney Island and the 2024/25 authentic away jersey — it's the first of six jersey packages available in upcoming weeks.
The new line is only available for pickup at Sports Illustrated Stadium on Gotham FC matchdays.
The shirts will rotate through 8 local sponsors, including Brooklyn Bowl, the Brooklyn Children's Museum, Gage & Tollner, and Shelsky's.
Turns out the prices at Yankee Stadium were wrong — and that $240 sweatshirt should've been $80.
The capsule collection will only be available on August 30 in The Bronx.
The pigeon is in as a secondary logo for the MLS NEXT Pro squad, with NYCFC II unveiling white-and-blue pinstriped kits that swap out the club crest for the team's bird mascot.
We hold court on skyline-inspired Excelsior Kit, the sixth home shirt in New York City FC's 10-year history.
The Excelsior Kit is all cubist lines and shades of light blues: It's the New York City skyline in a shirt.
The new NYCFC jersey's design has leaked and is said to be inspired by New York City's many skyscrapers.
Open Cup Digest #9: Diego Hurtado's sports apparel company Diaza supplies kits to more than 80 clubs — the 31-year-old founder will take the field for Zum Schneider this Sunday as they try to qualify for the 2025 US Open Cup.