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The Mets wore the patch above the New in New York on the road grey uniform. The home blue alternate uniform worn on July 4, 2014 Independence Day. In 2014, a new military cap was introduced with a military camouflage uniform beginning April 21. On the right sleeve it featured a patch depicting a growing baseball player, similar to the design of the MLB logo with the title "Thank You My Family". This uniform has been discontinued since 2015. The 2013 jersey with the same design as the 2012 jersey. The 2014 spring training uniforms with the Ralph Kiner patch on the right sleeve.
The 2016 Father's Day uniform worn on June 19.
The 2006 jersey which has the Mets script, number, player name in black with orange outline. From 1982-84, the team occasionally wore a blue jersey on the road. The pinstriped uniform was designated as an alternate, and the fabric color changed from white to off-white. In 1974, the "Mets" script replaced the "NEW YORK" wordmark on the road jersey. The 9/11 patch worn from 2001-2002 on the right sleeve. From 1998-2011, the team wore the two-tone cap. In 1996, the team wore a patch on the right sleeve honoring National League umpire John McSherry who passed away. The 2017 Independence Day home uniform worn from July 1 to July 2. The 2007-2008 cap. For three games in mid-August against the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field, the Mets wore a "fauxback" (i.e., resembling the past or a particular era in style but not matching an actual previous uniform) designed to honor the old New York Giants. The cap is a two-tone which inspired the black on top and blue on bottom cap which came out in 1998. The 1962 to 1973 road. From 2003-2004 it was used on the orange alternate/BP jersey. The Mets typical helmet is blue with covering and orange with the NY in the front. A purple shirt with the orange NY in the patch on the collar. This one replaced the white alternate. The black alternate helmet which was used with the home,road and mostly the alternate black uniforms. In 2012 it was worn on a few occasions. A 1969 "throwback" home uniform was worn on April 25, 2000, for a home game against the Cincinnati Reds. That was retired in 2008 as it was replaced by the home version. The patch was worn on top of the Mets on the home blue alternate uniform. It was used more often then the original home uniform although it never was officially the home uniform. The 2013 All-Star Game patch is on the left sleeve. The Mets wore their first "throwback" (or "Turn Back the Clock") uniform, a 1962 replica, for a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Shea Stadium on August 30, 1992. From 1999-2012, the team wore the all black cap. The jerseys have orange piping, orange "Mets" script, numerals and lettering with white outline. The Mets jackets for the dugout and bullpen are blue with black details for home and black with blue details for the road games. The primary alternate logo used from 1999-2012. In 2012, the Mets patch was phased out of the home and road jerseys from the left sleeve as the 50th anniversary patch was worn in it's place. In 2004, the Mets wore a patch on the right sleeve commemorating the 40th Anniversary of Shea Stadium. From 1991-1992 the Mets uniform did have racing stripes but had the blue lining, blue and orange piping surrounding it. The orange jersey was also used as a BP and Spring Training uniform. In 1994, player numerals were added to the front of the road jersey, below the wordmark on the player's left side, and the piping was removed from the road uniform. In 1978, the home and road jerseys changed from conventional button-down jerseys to pullover jerseys, with two buttons just below the collar. The spiffy 60's Mets jacket with the NY and Mets patch on the left. This ended after 2012. The Mets' primary logo is a circular crest showing a blue silhouetted representation of New York City's skyline, with the word "Mets" in orange cursive script outlined in white just below the center of the circle. The same Shea logo was worn on the left side of the blue caps only in the final series at the ballpark. Another change happened in 1999 when a MLB promotion called Turn Ahead the Clock. A white Mets baseball shirt with the size on it. The "NY" crest on the front of this helmet was black with white outline and orange drop-shadow. The cap is similar to the former 1997 alternate cap with the white crown and blue bill. Bernard Gilkey wearing the 1997 ice cream cap and jersey. It has the patch of the team on the left sleeve.
A patch commemorating the 1964-1965 Worlds Fair worn on the left sleeve of the home jersey and on the right of the road jersey. Apart from the addition of numerals to the front of the jerseys in 1965, underneath the wordmark on the player's left side, and some variations to the numeral typeface, this uniform remained largely unchanged through 1973. 2022 Kohls, Inc. KOHLS and Kohls brand names are trademarks owned by KIN, Inc. All rights reserved. Typical shirts have been worn by players which are related to Mets style or have Mets printed on it. This was used from 1991-1992. In 1999, a road version of the black alternate jersey (with the "NEW YORK" wordmark) was introduced. The 1982 road jersey which had the racing stripes. All of the uniforms were worn with black socks, belts and under sleeves, except when the blue cap was worn with the white or pinstriped home uniform, in which cases the accessories were blue. The 2018 spring training uniform with the 2018 Florida road-sign on the right sleeve. The NY insignia is stylized in red, white and blue after the American Flag. The 40th Anniversary patch worn on the right sleeve in 2004 to honor. The Jackie Robinson Day cap worn on April 15, 2018. The Mercury Mets uniform worn on July 27, 1999. It is a two-tone cap with blue on top and orange on bottom with Mr. Met on top. On July 4, 2014, the Mets introduced a patch honoring the passing of former GM Frank Cashen. It was worn from 1999-2012. On July 20, 2016, the Mets wore replicas of their 1986 road uniforms for a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. The Mets Spring Training uniforms are just the original home and road uniforms for the regular season. The Father's Day uniform worn on June 17. The caps were with an orange crown with Mr. Met with the rest of the cap in blue. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Get 15% off when you sign up for our emails, California Transparency in Supply Chains Act. The blue piping was removed from the road jerseys. In 1979, player names were added to the back of the jerseys, radially arched above the number in blue block letters outlined in orange. The New York has been in use since 1962-1973. The 2017 Independence Day road uniform worn from July 3 to July 4. On July 15, 2001, for a home game against the Toronto Blue Jays, the Mets wore replica uniforms of the 1947 New York Cubans of the Negro Leagues. The L in "Los" has a script curve. Therefore, the two-tone orange and blue cap was discontinued. This light version was replaced by the 2010 version. These uniforms were white with red piping on the placket, shoulders, sleeve cuffs and pants. Below this patch, embroidered onto the sleeve in black lettering on the pinstriped, white and gray jerseys and white lettering on the black jerseys, was the phrase "Ya Gotta Believe" and the name "TUG," in honor of former Mets pitcher Tug McGraw who died on January 5. The 1993-1994 home jersey with the blue lining and the Mets with the swoosh underline. The black and the two-tone cap did not have it on either side. Prior to 2006, throughout Mets history, the team's batting helmets were designed to match the caps. The uniforms featured a sublimated design within the number and the players' name on the back of the uniform. Scan the code to downloadthe Kohls App today. The 1986 replica jersey worn against the Florida Marlins on July 15 and 16, 2002. This is similar to the two tone cap. A jacket that has the NY on the left and with the black lining around the arms and underneath the arms. In 2007, the team introduced a "Los Mets" jersey to be worn on occasions.
The basic template has always been a conventional short-sleeved baseball uniform with "Mets" in script on a white pinstriped home jersey, and either "NEW YORK" or "Mets" on a gray road jersey. Ray Ramirez wearing the 2012 trainer uniform. In 2001 the pinstripes were dramatically removed as it was clear and didn't have dark pinstripes that looked visible like it was coming out as light pinstripes were added. The Mets would dress as the Cubans again for Negro League tribute games in subsequent seasons. The home uniform was white with blue pinstripes, "Mets" script in blue outlined in orange across the chest, with the player's number on the back of the jersey in blue block numerals outlined in orange, but no player name on the back and no numerals on the front. The "NY" crest on the alternate cap was blue with an orange outline. However, for the World Series the logo was worn on the right sleeve of the uniforms and on the left side of the caps. The 2003-2004 Spring Training uniform. Theseblue jerseys would last into the late 1990s. The jersey was light blue and the Mets, number and name with the original script with a backdrop shadow of black and orange. "Mets" continues to be written in blue script on the front of the jersey, outlined in orange and black. The home uniform was unchanged. MLB teams also modified their uniforms for Independence Day in 2015. This version of the logo was phased out after 2012. The umpire John McSherry memorial patch worn on the right sleeve in 1996. In 2009, the Mets wore a patch on the right sleeve to mark the opening of their new ballpark, Citi Field. The Father's Day design echoed the Mother's Day design, with light blue in place of pink and a plain blue cap logo. From 2010-2011 it was used as the home alternate. For the 2014 season, the Mets added the image of Mr. Met on the left sleeve of the blue uniforms which will replace the all-star game patch from 2013. On a few occasions in 1976, the Mets wore special "pillbox" caps that had a cylindrical (as opposed to hemispherical) crown and three thin orange horizontal stripes across the front.
Three thin stripes (blue-orange-blue) were added to the sleeve cuffs and collar on both home and road jerseys. It became the first time in team history that a patch was worn in honor of a former player from another team. From 1995-2000 the white pinstripe was the official home uniform.
The 1969 throwback uniform worn on April 25, 2000. This was worn from 1982 to 1986. It has the NY in black and orange black shadow drop. Speaking of primary logos, in 1999 the home and road jerseys Mets patch on the left sleeve was changed with a dark blue skyline replacing the original logo with a light blue skyline used from 62 to 98.
In 1983 the home uniforms went through a major make over as the Mets patch on the left sleeve was removed as well as any other patch. For 2012, in recognition of its 50th Anniversary, the club restored its classic look by removing the black trim from all of its uniforms and phasing out the black jerseys and caps. It has the orange stripes on the sides and on brim line. The first such event was Memorial Day 2013 (May 27); the Mets' home pinstriped jerseys were modified with desert-camouflage in place of blue in the wordmark, numerals and lettering, outlined in orange. Also in 1994, the Mets' "skyline" logo was modified to incorporate rectangular spaces above and below the circle, containing text commemorating the 25th anniversary of the 1969 "Miracle Mets." In 2016, the uniforms were similar to the ones few years back, but featured the Florida road-sign logo on the right sleeve and Mr. Met on the left sleeve. The off-white pinstriped uniforms became the primary home uniform, the white uniforms became the home alternate, and the blue cap with orange crest became the sole uniform cap for both home and road games. The caps were orange, with the "NY" crest in light blue outlined in white. The Mets and number featured is in blue and the Mets patch is the darker version on the left leaving the right empty. It doesn't contain the Mets 50th Anniversary patch or the Mets patch. For Mother's Day 2016 (May 8), the graphics on the Mets' road grey jerseys were pink outlined in dark charcoal-grey. The 2000 World Series logo worn on the right sleeve of the uniforms and on the left side of the caps. The Mets trainers were Mets jackets, shirts or sometimes non-team clothing. On the road alternate from 1999-2008. On the right sleeve was a patch commemorating the 125th Anniversary of Major League Baseball. The Mike Piazza patch commemorating his uniform retirement worn on the right sleeve on July 30, 2016. It didn't contain the Mets patch or any other patch on the sleeves. One of them was worn during Spring Training which had the logo of Mr. Met on top. In 2012 it became the home alternate jersey for the first time since '97 as the 2010 pinstripes became the official home jersey. They also don't contain any patches such as a Mets patch except the Kid 8 in honor of Gary Carter in 2012 and also the logo or trademark of the company that makes the jerseys. All of the first-responder caps were navy blue, with either "NYPD" in white serif lettering, "FDNY" in thick yellow-orange-red gradient lettering, or the EMS or PAPD shield logo on the front. The New York Mets, founded in 1962, returned National League baseball to New York following the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles and the New York Giants to San Francisco. Starting this season the Mets began using "batting practice jerseys," also referred to at the time as "warmups." The camouflage was discontinued after the 2015 season. In 1969, the logo patch was supplanted by a patch commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Major League Baseball. They don't were the alternate home or black uniforms at home or on the road. Although the road had it there since the team began play in 62'. Although the Mets continued to officially designate the pinstriped uniform as the club's primary home uniform, and the blue cap with orange crest as the primary cap, the reality of what was worn on the field from 1998 through 2009 was quite different. On July 15-16, 2002, the Mets wore 1986 replica uniforms for home games against the Florida Marlins. It also has black on the end of the cap.
Those in orange is the Mets script, number and the name on the back. The New York Cubans throwback jersey worn on May 29, 2010. "the bunt" "the catch" Alex Anthony Banner Day Can't Anybody Here Play This Game? It was worn on the right sleeve underneath the 20/60 patch. It has the black Mets patch on the left. The Newtown memorial patch worn in 2013 for the first three days of the season. This would be worn again in 2006 but with the anniversary patch.
The 1994 125th Anniversary patch worn on the right sleeve. 2009 Cap Patch worn on the left side of the caps. Also during the season the team wore a black armband to mourn the death of Gil Hodges on the left sleeves of the uniform jerseys. The alternate was used on the home alternate from 1999-2012 after in 1998 the home had the light blue from 1962. In 2012 it became the home alternate as the new pinstripe became the home uniform. The Pillbox Cap only worn in 1976. The caps were dark grey with the "NY" crest in pink. Also in 1988, a thin white outline was added to the wordmark, numerals, lettering, and "racing stripes.". The team wore a patch in 2001 labeled 20/60 in honor of Mets minor league player Brian Cole and Tommie Agee who both died and it was in their honor as it was placed on the right sleeve. The uniform was the color of the Mets alternate blue with orange lining down the sides of the sleeves and pants. From March 29-30, 2000, for the Japan series the team wore the ampm logo of the convenience store chain on the right side of the helmets. Since 2013 the club has adopted blue alternate jerseys and caps, but has generally worn its primary uniform in most games, home and away. The Brooklyn Royal Giants throwback worn in June 20, 2015 and June 25, 2016, in Atlanta. The "racing stripes" and a blue v-neck collar were added to the home uniforms in 1983. Also in the year Keith Hernandez's road jersey had a C patch standing for captain of the team only on the road jersey of his for only this season. The ampm logo of the convenience store chain worn on the right side of the helmets when the team was in Japan from March 29-30, 2000. Starting the 2013 season, the Mets wore a memorial patch on the top left corner on the front in honor of the victims of the Newtown shooting for only for the first 3 days of the season. The patch honoring the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig's luckiest man speech worn on July 4, 2014. At some point during the 1998 season, the team began occasionally pairing the two-tone cap, which was meant to be worn with the black jerseys, with the white alternate jerseys and gray road uniforms as well. The 2012 alternate uniform worn with the Mets patch on the left, 50th Anniversary Patch on the right, The Kid 8 patch above the Mets. The Mets in this case became the Mercury Mets. The cap is with a blue crown and red bill with the NY insignia on top of an American Flag in the shape of a star. From 1962-1998, the logo had a small interlocking "NY" in block letters just to the left of the "Mets" wordmark. The 1981 "warm up" jersey. The 1987 road uniform with the scripted lowercase New York. From March 29 to March 30, the Mets opened the season against the Chicago Cubs at the Tokyo Dome in Japan making it the first time that an opening day game was held outside of North America. In 2000, player names were returned to the back of the three home jerseys. The "skyline" logo appeared as a patch on the left sleeve. It is worn with a matching camouflage cap, with the "NY" logo crest in blue outlined in orange. From 2005-2006 in the spring uniform it was used on the left sleeve. From 2001-2002 the team wore a commemorative patch in honor of the people who lost their lives during 9/11. It was worn from 2001-2009. The team used the home pinstriped jerseys again, with the same modifications, for Memorial Day 2015 (May 25).
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