MLS and Adidas launch Archive Collection with 10 retro kits

MLS and Adidas have announced the return of the MLS Archive Collection, featuring throwback kits for 10 teams.

The MLS Archive Collection launched last year with five new kits, and that number has doubled for the 2025 edition.

In addition to the 10 kits, each team will also have Gazelle shoes and jackets available.

The throwback kits celebrate the style and aesthetic of the late 90s and early 2000s. Two teams, FC Dallas (Dallas Burn) and the San Jose Earthquakes (San Jose Clash), feature their old names and logos on their jerseys.

The Colorado Rapids and Columbus Crew both feature their old logos.

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“The first year of this collection was an instant success, giving fans the chance to represent a reimagined and remixed version of the most iconic designs from their franchise’s history, while also bridging sportwear, style and fashion to expand fandoms around the country,” said Edward Martinez, Adidas senior manager of sports marketing, soccer.

“This year, we worked closely with the clubs to imagine kits that capture the nostalgia and spirit of their franchise and city from the late 90s and early 2000s, resulting in a time capsule collection sprinkled with reminders of golden eras.”

Below are all of the kits from the MLS Archive Collection.

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D.C. United – shop now

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FC Dallas – shop now

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Minnesota United – shop now

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Nashville SC – shop now

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New England Revolution – shop now

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San Jose Earthquakes – shop now

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Seattle Sounders – shop now

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