FC Bayern have revealed their new away kit for the 2021-22 season. The new design features a black base with gold accents in the clubs crest, lettering, numbers and shoulder stripes. On the back of the jersey’s collar is the "Münchner Kindl", the emblematic figure of the city of Munich depicted on the jersey. This detail is meant to symbolizes the club's ties to the Bavarian capital and is a reminder of the roots of the German record champions.
San Antonio FC has revealed the club’s newest kit dubbed the “Viva Kit”. The new look will serve as the third kit for the club and draws its inspiration from the spirit of Fiesta. The design of the jersey features three stripes of teal, pink and orange running down the front of the black jersey and on the sleeves edges.
The colors are associated with the Fiesta celebration which takes place in San Antonio in April, honoring the heroes of the Alamo and San Jacinto, pivotal 1836 battles in Texas’ successful fight for independence from Mexico.
Chelsea has revealed their new home kit that features a 60s-inspired design. The blue jersey features a retro zig-zag and checker pattern giving it a very strong psychedelic feel. Nike used inspiration from the OP Art movement, the dynamic blueprint represents energy and vibrancy, synonymous with the new wave that is propelling the club forwards. The print continues onto the shorts and the full kit is complete with white socks featuring a sleek yellow and blue trim. The jersey is constructed with 100% recycled polyester fabric, which is made from recycled plastic bottles.
“This shirt is the most eye-catching yet and is so unique from the others I’ve worn. I think it’ll be a big hit with Blues across the globe. I feel like it really represents this younger generation rising up the ranks and I love the sustainability behind it. It’s really important to be mindful of our impact on the environment and it’s great to see football leading the way on sustainability.” - Midfielder Mason Mount
Arsenal is turning back the clock for their new 2021-22 away kit that is inspired by the 1970-71 season. The new yellow jersey features blue trim and the return of the famous Arsenal cannon, in place of our club crest. On the inside of the neckline a special message reads “Arsenal for Everyone”, a celebration of the diversity of the Arsenal family.
We will see the new kit hit the pitch for the club’s final away game of the season vs Crystal Palace, on Wednesday, May 19.
Paris Saint-Germain has revealed their new 2021-22 home jersey. The club has teamed up with Jordan Brand once again to bring a traditional look for the new home jersey. The team is sticking with their traditional white, blue and red colors that feature a red and white trim on the collar and sleeves of the jersey.
The shorts for the new kit have reworked the famous Chicago Bulls diamond motif, adding another touch point of the club’s identity with the iconic stylings of basketball and street culture. The finishing touch on the new kit features the fleur de lys, a time-honoured symbol of both the city of Paris and the club.
The Houston Dash have revealed their new secondary kit honoring NASA and the contribution the city of Houston has made to America’s space exploration. The Dash space city blue is featured on the new white based jerseys with special quasar shapes found throughout. The jock tag at the hem of the jersey reads “Luv Ya Dash” in a special NASA inspired font. The final touch comes with the Club’s Houston-inspired motto “H-Town Hold It Down” printed on the inside of the neckline of the jersey as a reminder to players and supporters alike of their obligation to represent the city every time they pull on the shirt.
“The city of Houston has a legacy of innovation that our club strives to emulate and celebrate. NASA’s pioneering leadership in space exploration and research serve as an inspiration for our team, and we hope to pay homage to that history and future achievements with these jerseys.” -Club Creative Director Juan Loya
The Colorado Rapids have release their latest kit dubbed “Class 5”. The new kit features topography lines embossed throughout the kit. The lines are authentic Colorado maps of six 14,000 foot mountains GRAYS PEAK, TORREYS PEAK, PIKES PEAK, MT. BIERSTADT AND QUANDARY PEAK. The C96 tag on the front of the jersey represents them being A FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE LEAGUE as well as TO REPRESENT THE ENTIRE STATE OF COLORADO FOR their 26TH MLS SEASON.
“The Class 5 jersey represents the innate drive within each of us to keep climbing toward our goals, whether it’s reaching the top of a 14er or the top of the league. Like the mountains that inspired the colors and the design, the Class 5 jersey reminds us to dare to reach new heights in every aspect of our lives.” - Colorado Rapids
The Seattle Sounders have released their new secondary kit for the 2021-2022 seasons. The new look pays homage to Jimi Hendrix and is properly dubbed “The Jimi Hendrix Kit”.
The kit’s design is one of the most unique the Sounders FC has ever had, with the primary purple color and accents of bright orange and yellow. The psychedelic pattern is a nod to Hendrix’s affinity for vivid colors and patterns, highlighted on his album covers and through his personal style. On the bottom left corner of each jersey Hendrix’s signature is displayed. While the neck tape features lyrics from his “Straight Ahead” reproduced in his original handwriting.
“We couldn’t be more excited and proud to finally introduce The Jimi Hendrix Kit to the world; a true intersection of sports, music and pop culture. Jimi’s legacy looms large, not just here in Seattle where he was born and raised, or for the Sounders, where his iconic rendition of ‘All Along the Watchtower’ has been a part of matchday tradition for years, but across the entire world. In his short life, Jimi gifted us with his talent, and, even more so, with his generous and loving spirit. We wanted this kit to embody that colorful, creative personality, while also using it as a way to further good, just as Jimi used his own platform.”- Sounders FC Owner and President of Business Operations Peter Tomozawa
Argentina has released their latest jersey that we will see them wear for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers and Copa America Finals. The simple white jersey will feature three light blue stripes down the front. The design within the stripes features a camouflage design that is meant to represent the regions of Argentina. The jerseys will be matched with black shorts that have three light blue stripes running down either side and the club’s crest on the right leg.
Toronto FC has revealed their latest kit. The new “A41” kit will serve as the team’s primary home kit for the 2021 and 2022 seasons. The kit’s name is an abbreviation of the club’s motto “All For One”. Displayed on the front of the red jerseys are black stripes coming in with different widths divided into the four quarters. The divide is meant to represent the Club, city, house, supporter, the club’s four pillars. The jersey’s design reflects the club’s founding principles, making an impression by fusing a classic soccer design with contemporary details created from glitched maple leafs.
The finishing touches comes with the jock tag containing the “All For One” motto and icons representing each of the four “pillars”. While the inside of the collars feature the words “CLUB • CITY • HOUSE • SUPPORTER”. Lastly the star above the TFC crest represents the club’s 2017 MLS Cup championship.