adidas and MLS return with the 2026 Archive Collection. Eight teams were featured in this year's collection, each built around club and city history. Austin FC, CF Montréal, Chicago Fire FC, Houston Dynamo FC, Orlando City SC, Philadelphia Union, Real Salt Lake and Vancouver Whitecaps FC are the eight.

Griffin Claes, senior designer for club and MLS at adidas, called this the final Archive drop. Three years, 23 clubs, and the run ends here. Seven of the league's 30 clubs never got one.

Austin FC

Austin steps off verde and black for the first time. Violet runs the shirt, a nod to the sunset glow locals have called the Violet Crown for more than a century, with a retro wordmark across the chest.

CF Montréal

Montréal reaches back to 1993 and the Impact's first professional road match, two decades before the club joined MLS, and signs off with the year itself. No other kit in the set goes back further.

Chicago Fire FC

A remix of the 2000 away shirt, with CHICAGO across the chest in a retro colorway. Navy and red accents tie it to the current Forever Red kit.

Houston Dynamo FC

Houston built its shirt around the ceiling pattern of the Astrodome, where pro soccer in the city started, and added 2006 and 2007 championship branding for the 20th anniversary of the club's first MLS Cup.

Orlando City SC

Orlando stacks three eras. The wordmark comes from the city's 1980s club, the graphic language borrows from the Questra, the official ball of the 1994 World Cup, and the red matches what Orlando wore lifting its first USL trophy in 2011.

Philadelphia Union

Cream base, color-blocked bands for each of the city's other pro teams, and a Liberty Bell wrapped in a snake as the sign-off.

Real Salt Lake

Utah ski culture on black. RSL pulls from the Greatest Snow on Earth line, Olympic slopes and resort styling, in a state that hosted the Winter Games in 2002 and gets them back in 2034.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Blue and yellow with red accents, taken from the Vancouver 86ers, the name the club carried from 1986 through the years that built its support.

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