Vote: Nashville SC’s best MLS kits

Nashville SC are about to begin their third season in Major League Soccer. On February 27, the Boys in Gold travel to Seattle to kick off a long campaign that will see them travel a league-record number of miles as they switch to the Western Conference.

With their new 30,000 seat soccer stadium set to open on May 1, the Coyotes have unveiled their new “Homecoming” kit, a gold jersey set to be worn during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. The shirt is Nashville’s fourth since entering MLS in 2020.

The 2020-21 “Forever Gold” home kit

Nashville’s original home kit was a relatively unadorned gold strip, with little added detail aside from the crest and an inaugural season jock tag.

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Worn in 46 total matches, Nashville boasted a record of 19 wins, 20 draws and just seven losses in this kit.

The 2020 “Vibe” kit

Following the league-wide Adidas template used in 2020, the “Vibe” away kit was fairly plain, other than the templated three stripes on the shoulder.

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Nashville wore this kit just five times, winning once, drawing once and losing three.

The 2021-22 “Vibe II” kit

Nashville’s sophomore away kit featured a much more unique design, with the “N” logo emblazoned across the shirt.

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This kit has been used sparingly, worn just five times for a record of four draws and one loss. Nashville will continue to use it in the 2022 season.

The 2022-23 “Homecoming” kit

Released ahead of the 2022 season, the latest home kit is another all-yellow offering, with additional sound wave details on the side paneling and the geographic coordinates of the new stadium on the back.

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The “Homecoming” kit will be worn for the 2022 and 2023 seasons, both at home and whenever possible on the road.

Thanks to Nashville SC Kit Tracker for the data on each kit. Make sure to follow them on Twitter for exceptional content like this:

So, which of Nashville SC’s kits do you like or dislike? Rank each of their four MLS kits below, and watch for the results on our socials ahead of their MLS opener next weekend.

Author: Ben Wrightis the Director of Soccer Content and a Senior MLS Contributor for Broadway Sports covering Nashville SC and the US National Team. Previously Ben was the editor and a founder of Speedway Soccer, where he has covered Nashville SC and their time in USL before journeying to Major League Soccer since 2018. Raised in Louisville, KY Ben grew up playing before a knee injury ended his competitive career. When he is not talking soccer he is probably producing music, drinking coffee or hanging out with his wife and kids. Mastodon

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