New England Revolution

Revolution unveil new ‘Eastern White Pine’ kit ahead of 2025 season

New England starts the 2025 regular season on Feb. 22.

Alhassan Yusuf Revolution jersey
Revolution midfielder Alhassan Yusuf dons the team's new "Eastern White Pine" kit ahead of the 2025 season. Via New England Revolution

In a year in which the Revolution will be trying to turn over a new leaf, the team’s new tree-themed jersey could prove to be fitting attire.

The Revolution officially unveiled the team’s new look on Wednesday. Dubbed the “Eastern White Pine” kit, it features “Forest Green,” “Heritage Blue,” and white as the colors. According to the team’s announcement, the latest iteration of the club’s “Community” kit was inspired by the Flag of New England, and will be used for the next two seasons.

“The new 2025-26 uniform marks the first time in a decade that the original MLS club pays homage to the historic Flag of New England in its kit design, which was first adopted by the New England colonies in 1775,” per the team’s release. “For years, Revolution supporters have proudly flown the flag at home matches, making the historic design synonymous with the club.

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“While the Flag of New England has regularly been featured as a minor accent on the club’s jerseys, the new kit’s design iterates on past tributes by focusing the Eastern White Pine featured on the flag.”

The other notable detail from the freshly unveiled jersey is the updated sponsor. Gone is the United Healthcare logo of years past, replaced by Gillette (which also sponsors the team’s stadium). The separate announcement of the jersey sponsor switch was revealed on Tuesday.

New England begins the 2025 MLS regular season on Feb. 22 in Nashville (kickoff at 8:30 p.m.) as Caleb Porter’s team looks to rebound on what a decidedly disappointing non-playoff finish in 2024.

Alhassan Yusuf Revolution Eastern White Pine kit
Revolution midfielder Alhassan Yusuf wearing the team’s new-look “Community” kit. – Via New England Revolution

Hayden Bird

Sports Staff

Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016. He covers all things sports in New England.

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