Category Archives: MLS & CONCACAF

San Jose Earthquakes Away Kit 2015- Adidas SJ Earthquakes New Alternate Jersey 2015

This is the new San Jose Earthquakes away jersey 2015, San Jose’s new alternate/secondary kit for the upcoming MLS season. Made by Adidas, the Quakes revealed their new change shirt to the public on 6 March, 2015.

The new away jersey is predominantly white in colour with red accents and a grey fault pattern design on the front. On the bottom left, you can see a tag saying SJ 74 (the Earthquakes were founded back in 1974). San Jose 1974 is also found on the necktape, with the word Quakes seen on the lower half of the back of the shirt. Continue reading

New Colorado Rapids Away Kit 2015- Gold Rapids Jersey 2015 Alternate by Adidas

This is the new Colorado Rapids jersey 2015, Denver based MLS Franchise Colorado Rapids’ new away/secondary kit for the upcoming MLS season. Made by Adidas, the new Rapids secondary shirt was officially unveiled by the club on 5 March, 2015.

The new Rapids away jersey is predominantly golden in colour, with blue on the shoulders and the end of the sleeves. On the bottom left corner, you can spot a tag featuring the flag of the state of Colorado. The C from the flag is also seen on the front of the jersey.

On the back of the jersey is 5280 (the number of feet in a mile). Denver, where the Rapids are based, is known as the Mile-High City. Continue reading

New Sounders Jersey 2015- Seattle Sounders 2015 Kits Home White Away Adidas

These are the new Sounders kits 2015, Seattle Sounders’ new home and away/alternate jerseys for the upcoming MLS season. Made by Adidas, the new Sounders FC uniforms were unveiled by the club on 5th January, 2015.

The likes of Clint Dempsey, Tyrone Mears and Obafemi Martins all ply their trade for the Sounders.

The home jersey is predominantly green with thin pinstripes, while the alternate is white, with thicker stripes. Both shirts have a Sounders FC wordmark on the back.

The home jersey carries the wording “Come on Seattle” inside the back of the neck, with the away having “Fight and Win” at the same spot. Continue reading