
The Portland Timbers and Alaska Airlines, official jersey partner of the MLS club, unveiled the team’s official uniforms, training wear and apparel line that will be featured during the Timbers’ inaugural Major League Soccer (MLS) season in 2011.
Dubbed “Runway on the Runway,” the event was held in the 64,000-square-foot hangar of Alaska Airlines’ sister carrier, Horizon Air, at Portland International Airport. Timbers players and Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air employees revealed the team’s official look to some 1,000 fans and supporters. To further mark the occasion, Alaska Airlines unveiled a specially themed Boeing 737-700 emblazoned with “Proud Jersey Sponsor” alongside the team logo and iconic green, yellow and white Timbers scarf.
The team’s primary jersey, produced by adidas, the official athletic sponsor and product supplier of MLS since the league’s inception in 1996, features a Ponderosa green that pays tribute to the Timbers’ rich history and exciting future in MLS. The body fabric, which prominently displays the Alaska Airlines logo and Timbers primary logo, is specially engineered with the Timbers signature chevron repeating down the middle, tying together the two shades of green that make up the body of the shirt. The classic look reflects the diversity of color one would see in a lush Oregon forest.

The primary jersey also pays homage to the team’s passionate supporter’s group, the Timbers Army, and further celebrates the team’s unique history with an axe prominently featured on the back of the neck and a subtle, lower-back emboss of a rising sun.
The white sleeves of the primary jersey provide a modern twist to the split-jersey design, while the jersey features adidas’ FORMOTIONTM technology that allows maximum athletic movement as well as CLIMACOOLTM technology that combines moisture-wicking fabric and mesh construction in the player’s highest heat zones to improve body ventilation and keep the athlete at optimum temperature. Piping around the shoulders and engineered rib give the jersey further definition.
Portland’s primary jersey can be worn with either white or dark green shorts, and the on-field look becomes complete with dark green socks that feature the Timbers axe.

The secondary jersey was inspired by the unrivaled passion and pride in Portland – the Rose City. Also featuring a similar split-jersey design and the familiar Alaska Airlines script, the secondary jersey features two shades of red, with the body fabric specially engineered by adidas with Rose City thorns repeating down the middle and a new Rose City logo badge prominently displayed opposite the team’s primary crest on the front of the jersey.
White sleeves again provide a modern element to the secondary jersey, while the “Rose City” verbiage on the back of the neck and printed thorn back-neck taping further call to its inspiration.
The secondary uniform is rounded out by white shorts with Rose City red adidas stripes and red socks that feature the “Rose City” verbiage.
In total, more than 30 pieces were unveiled at the runway event, including a team training jersey that will be used at Timbers training sessions, a full-zip jacket that will be seen in the stands during Timbers games, and a presentation suit jacket that will be seen on the sidelines during the team’s inaugural MLS season in 2011.
Fans are invited to purchase new Timbers apparel at the Portland Timbers Downtown Team Store, located at 519 SW 6th Ave., that officially opens at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 10, and online. Secondary jerseys will be available in early 2011.
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Comments
I'd like to know what the green shirt (second from right), with the neon stripes is.
It's too similar to the home shirt to be a 3rd shirt. It could be an away goalkeeper's top, but I can't see them being able to wear it against Seattle.
Maybe it's just a training top. It doesn't seem to be mentioned in the article.
blah just registered as "banggoesthenilnildraw"
then its not a adidas kit mate
Complaining about the three stripes is like complaining about the ball being round.
NFL- reebok
NBA- adidas
MLB- Majestic
But each team can use any font for their shirt numbers
Um take a look at the first picture.
I love the GK kit. That should have been the home kit. Love the yellow stripes on green and they goal all the way down the sleeve which is something most people complain about with recent Adidas kits. Lately they have been cutting off the stripes and it sometimes looks a little goofie. Ala the real home and away kits.
Yeah my bad. I was thinking that after I posted but it still seems like a GK kit to me. Either way I like that kit better than the actual kit. Actual kit is nice but I'm not big on the sleeves. It works with the red kit for some reason but not the green one. Maybe that's because they have some flabby guy wearing it tucked in. Haha.
I don't know. I never really thought about that. But I hope more clubs do it and it starts to turn the tide in America to calling the sport it's real name. Football. I hate saying soccer and rarely do unless I'm around people who are not fans of the sport.
This is America, you should be proud of the place youre from.
Who said I wasn't proud of America? I just don't like calling the sport soccer because for many in America soccer is such a lame sport. Well it's not lame to me and I want to call it Football, because that's what 99% of the World calls it. I could care less what the origins are. It's called Football Now.
It was never used as a word for the sport in England aside from that.
Because it's far too close to "MILF"?
www.oregonlive.com/business/index.ssf/2010/12/adidas_america_offices_in_port.html
i just took a look a the MLS Shop website, could someone tell me the difference between the "jersey" and the "authentic jersey" ? beside the american (or canadian) flag on the left sleeve ?
thanks y'all