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5 hours ago, MrOrange said:

 

Galaxy using the same template for their home

 

 

 

I feel like Galaxy's doesn't look as bad, but it still doesn't look right. Hoping that theres a mix and match of MLS teams that have normal allignment vs centered.

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5 minutes ago, WBeltz said:

I feel like Galaxy's doesn't look as bad, but it still doesn't look right. Hoping that theres a mix and match of MLS teams that have normal allignment vs centered.

I'm hoping that Columbus' shirt has the club badge to the left. With the stars and such, it makes things more difficult when you center it on uniforms. 

5 hours ago, MrOrange said:

 

Galaxy using the same template for their home

 

 

 

All of this year's new shirts will be using that template. Hopefully they still use multiple collars instead of just one design. 

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22 hours ago, McCall said:

Are we sure these aren't simply some type of fashion jersey? Seems either edited as @hendocfc mentioned or simply not authentic game jerseys. Would Miami really be going away from the polo collar?

The jerseys look legit, and given that Miami started off wearing home shirts that had a Henley Collar, then it shouldn't be a surprise that they have gone away from the collar style on the 22-23 home shirt as well as changing the shade of pink again.

And if these are the new home shirts, then it's not a shock that they are pretty plain. Adidas know that they are going to sell a f***ton of them no matter what thanks to Messi - why bother with any fancy design elements?

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18 hours ago, VampyrRabbit said:

The jerseys look legit, and given that Miami started off wearing home shirts that had a Henley Collar, then it shouldn't be a surprise that they have gone away from the collar style on the 22-23 home shirt as well as changing the shade of pink again.

And if these are the new home shirts, then it's not a shock that they are pretty plain. Adidas know that they are going to sell a f***ton of them no matter what thanks to Messi - why bother with any fancy design elements?

These would’ve been designed and finalized well in advance of Messi joining Miami. 

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3 hours ago, upperV03 said:

These would’ve been designed and finalized well in advance of Messi joining Miami. 

These designs are approved a minimum of 18 months out so that they can have them ready to wear 2-3 months prior to the start of the season. 

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2 hours ago, MJWalker45 said:

These designs are approved a minimum of 18 months out so that they can have them ready to wear 2-3 months prior to the start of the season. 

Could have fooled me, the leaked Miami home looks as though it was done in 18 minutes then the designers went to the pub.

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19 minutes ago, hereandthere said:

 

The only good thing about this is they use the old WC2022 template instead of the imminent (and very bad) Euro2024 template.

I'm sure it'll be coming in 2025 though. Hopefully with better insert designs.

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I never fully trust Footy Headlines but they're claiming that Miami, LAFC, LA Galaxy, Portland and Sporting KC are all going to get third kits this year.

 

Combined with the four teams who got them last year, it does seem to suggest that 1) third kits will also operate on two-year cycles and not just get tossed aside after one year, and 2) it seems unlikely that the old "meet a sales threshold" rule is still in effect.

   

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3 hours ago, Digby said:

I never fully trust Footy Headlines but they're claiming that Miami, LAFC, LA Galaxy, Portland and Sporting KC are all going to get third kits this year.

 

Combined with the four teams who got them last year, it does seem to suggest that 1) third kits will also operate on two-year cycles and not just get tossed aside after one year, and 2) it seems unlikely that the old "meet a sales threshold" rule is still in effect.

 

They also claim that Miami's third kit will be inspired by the Miami Dolphins

 

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10 minutes ago, TaylorMade said:

They also claim that Miami's third kit will be inspired by the Miami Dolphins

 

 

This should be good. Seems hard to believe that's quite accurate given the history with Stephen Ross and MLS, but I've always thought teal would be a smart tertiary color for the Inter Miami palette -- still got fingers crossed for Adidas to just rip this off:

 

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On 12/10/2023 at 8:13 PM, TaylorMade said:

 

I had no idea what it was


Lol, it’s the largest cruise ship company in the world. Not exactly some niche company. Also, based out of Miami. Anyone from the area is going to recognize the crown and anchor. 

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3 hours ago, Digby said:

 

This should be good. Seems hard to believe that's quite accurate given the history with Stephen Ross and MLS, but I've always thought teal would be a smart tertiary color for the Inter Miami palette -- still got fingers crossed for Adidas to just rip this off:

 

BARCELONA-20-21-Daybreak-UCL-Pre-Match-T 

Given how othodox the design of the Miami kits have been, probably due to David Beckham being one for understated designs, it's unlikely that the 3rd is going to be as outlandish as that Barca training kit. It's much more likely to be pretty plain with a subtle (and I'm talking actually subtle, not what Footyheadlines calls subtle) detail like the heartbeat on the cuffs of the outgoing home shirt, the embossed herons on the first home or the waves on the current change.

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3 hours ago, FiddySicks said:


Lol, it’s the largest cruise ship company in the world. Not exactly some niche company. Also, based out of Miami. Anyone from the area is going to recognize the crown and anchor. 

One thing: they don't buy that sponsorship to appeal to people in the Miami area. You pay the premium to be on Messi's shirt to have a worldwide impact.

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