Seattle Sounders 2020 Home Kit Released
The new Seattle Sounders 2020 'Forever Green' home shirt, the club's first to feature two stars following last season's title, was officially launched last night.
Adidas Seattle Sounders 2020-2021 Home Kit
Check out Adidas' Seattle Sounders 2020 home football shirt below.
Predominantly 'Rave Green', Seattle Sounders' 2020 home football shirt is based on the new MLS 25th anniversary template. The stripes are white, while the collar and sleeve cuffs are blue.
The pattern that appears on the front is one that originally featured on the Hungary 2020 home ('inspired by the Danube') and, more recently, the Yokohama F-Marinos 2020 home.
In the case of the new Seattle Sounders shirt, the waves of the pattern "serve as both a nod to the club’s historic pre-MLS logos while also symbolizing the team’s dedication to sustainability".
The jock tag of the new Seattle Sounders 2020 'Forever Green' home kit shows the outline of the state of Washington, paying homage to Seattle FC’s place in the Pacific Northwest. The neck transfer displays the Cascadian flag, one of the primary symbols of the Cascadia bioregion.
The Seattle Sounders 2020 home shirt is avaialble to buy.
The away kit will get carried over from last year.
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