New York City FC launches All Nations Kit celebrating city’s cultural diversity

Milo Kowalski, Senior Director of Creative at New York City FC
Milo Kowalski, Senior Director of Creative at New York City FC
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New York City FC has introduced its new secondary uniform, named the All Nations Kit. The design is intended to celebrate the diversity of New York City’s five boroughs and reflect the city’s multicultural identity.

The kit features a mid-century modern overlapping spherical pattern on the front panel and sleeves. This design draws inspiration from the 1964-65 World’s Fair at Flushing Meadows Park, symbolizing how various cultures in New York come together. Metallic elements throughout the kit reference the Unisphere, an iconic structure in Flushing Meadows. The overall color scheme—white shorts and orange socks—represents both the city’s flag and its diverse communities.

Milo Kowalski, Senior Director of Creative at New York City FC, said: “New York City is the capital of the world, a place where cultures, languages, and traditions from every corner of the globe don’t just coexist, but shape something entirely new. With the FIFA World Cup returning to the United States and arriving in our own backyard, this kit is our way of honoring the world’s game in the world’s city. The All Nations Kit reflects the energy, pride, and diversity that define New York City and our Club. It is a celebration of the dynamic multicultural fabric that unites our five boroughs under one banner, on and off the pitch.”

Imagery for launching this kit was captured across different neighborhoods with local residents representing a range of backgrounds. Featured individuals include Adrian Cepeda, founder of The World’s Borough Bookshop in Jackson Heights; Ben Maltz from supporters club The Third Rail; John Schaefer from WNYC; Lateaka Hatcher and Jimmy Grammarossa who are involved in building Etihad Park; rapper Danny Williams (Lil Dee) from Coney Island; Luis “Tuti” G., a supporter associated with Los Templados; players from New York City FC Girls Academy U-17 team; members of Ecuadorian-American Quezada family who run Digital Moda NY; and Torae—a host known among fans.

The All Nations Kit can be purchased through New York City FC’s online store.



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