MLS Unveils Stunning 2026 Jersey Collection That Will Define Soccer's Future

MLS Unveils Stunning 2026 Jersey Collection That Will Define Soccer's Future

Tuesday marked the inaugural Major League Soccer kit reveal for the 2026 campaign, with supporters of 17 among the 30 franchises witnessing fresh designs their squads will sport this season.

All crafted by adidas, the designs sought to honor each club's history and regional identity, creating distinctive appearances throughout that will certainly spark conversation.

The other 13 teams, including reigning MLS Cup victors Inter Miami and 2025 finalists Vancouver Whitecaps, will unveil theirs on Wednesday.

For the moment, check out which squads have already received their new uniforms.

Nasvhille SC

Nasvhille SC

Nashville SC 2026 home uniform

"When Nashville creates sound, the globe pays attention," states the organization. Called the 'Reverb Kit,' the designs honor the city's reputation as an international hub for music and arts, reflecting the echoing sound waves spreading well beyond Geodis Park.

Orlando City SC

Orlando City SC

Orlando City sunken treasure uniform

Orlando City's community uniform through the 2027–28 MLS season draws inspiration from Florida's eastern Treasure Coast, named after a 1715 storm that destroyed 11 Spanish vessels in a fleet transporting New World riches to Europe. Coins continue to surface on beaches today and this marks the club's first predominantly gold uniform.

Minnesota United

Minnesota United

Minnesota United's Decade uniform

Minnesota United's 'Decade Kit' merges historical elements with contemporary design. The pattern depicts a rippling motion of a loon's wings, intersected by a black 'waterway' that honors the sash design from the club's first uniform—a blue sash symbolizing the Mississippi River—from 2017.

Chicago Fire FC

Chicago Fire FC

Chicago Fire's Forever Red uniform.

The 'Forever Red Kit' features a clean white collar, while paying tribute to Chicago through sleeve stripe accents in red and blue taken from the city's banner. "It's beyond just a uniform—it's the energy we're bringing to the field in 2026," states Dan Moriarty, CMO at Chicago Fire FC.