Beginning with opening weekend on Saturday, Feb. 25, the 2023 MLS season is suddenly less than two months away and preseason is right around the corner. We've already had key offseason events like St. Louis City's Expansion Draft and the SuperDraft, but what truly gets the pulse racing is the annual reveal of the latest 2023 MLS jerseys.
As is tradition, every club retains the kit it debuted in 2022 but the 2021 releases are replaced, so each team either gets a new home or away shirt in 2023. Here's everything we know so far about the new threads.
2023 MLS Jerseys
St. Louis City SC home (confirmed)
The expansion side obviously gets new home and away kits this year but only the home has been released so far. It's "Power Pink/Night Indigo" and features pet care company Purina as the main sponsor.
Atlanta United home (leak)
After going with five red pinstripes on a black base over the past two years, Atlanta United returns to a familiar look from its 2017 expansion season and 2018 MLS Cup triumph.
CF Montreal away (new logo)
Montreal's new jersey this season is the home kit, but the excellent away shirt also gets an "update" with the club's new logo.

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Nashville SC away (leak)
Inter Miami away (leak)
Black with subtle wave graphics, pink trim and "FREEDOM TO DREAM" on the nape of the neck, this is clean.
LA Galaxy away (leak)
Last year, the Galaxy debuted a new home kit with an interesting star-filled collar. This year's away shirt is even more eye-catching with a zig-zag graphic on the collar and a throwback to the club's original colors.
LAFC away (leak)
Officially described as "Magic Lime/Tent Green" colors, LAFC's new shirt has a camouflage feel to it and "SHOULDER TO SHOULDER" inscribed in the inner collar.
New England Revolution away (leak)
We've got a sash!

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Seattle Sounders away (leak)
Not much is known about Seattle's new away kit, but the always reliable Footy Headlines said it'd be predominantly red with black details.
The Sounders play at the FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco at the start of February.

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I'll update this list as more sneaky Dick's Sporting Goods employees take cellphone pictures of goods that aren't for display yet. God bless those people.