Major League Soccer - Chicago Fire
Chicago Fire Unveil Third Kit
Chicago Fire fueled by PUMA
CHICAGO
- the Chicago Fire and PUMAź announced on Friday a new
playing kit set to debut during the 2005 season. As the
official supplier of the Fire since 2003, PUMA's
distinctive blend of sport and fashion is exhibited
through the new uniform's design and technology. The kit
will supplement the Fire's existing home and away
uniforms during select matches throughout the season.
Taking into account the spirit and culture of Chicago
and the dedication of its fans, PUMA has created the
third uniform as homage to the Windy City. The official
team jersey references the City of Chicago's municipal
flag in both design and color palette. While retaining
the signature Fire badge branding, the new jersey, like
the flag, features white stripes across the chest and
side panels that signify the north, south and west sides
of the city. The baby blue color of the jersey
symbolizes Lake Michigan, the Chicago River and the
Great Canal.
PUMA worked with Fire supporter Liam Murtaugh, Fire
equipment manager Charles Raycroft and Fire GM Peter
Wilt to design a uniform that uniquely reflects Chicago.
"Our players, in this kit, will be living
representatives of the world's greatest city," said
Wilt. "The colors and six-pointed stars represent what
makes Chicago a great place to live. The City of Chicago
flag is one of the most distinctive and well known flags
in the country and now it will receive national exposure
through the new Chicago Fire third strip."
In lieu of the traditional Fire branding featured on
the home jersey, the chest band features four symbolic
six- pointed stars representing significant episodes of
Chicago's storied history. The first star represents the
Fort Dearborn Massacre and the points signify
transportation, labor, commerce, finance, populousness
and salubrity. The second star represents the Great
Chicago Fire of 1871 and its points signify religion,
education, esthetics, justice, beneficence and civic
pride. The third star represents the Columbian
Exposition and World's Fair of 1893 and its points
signify history of the area: France (1693), Great
Britain (1763), Virginia (1778), Northwest Territory
(1798), Indian Territory (1802) and Illinois Statehood
(1818). The fourth and final star represents the Century
of Progress Exposition and World's Fair of 1933, and its
points signify the world's third largest city, the
city's Latin motto, "I will" motto, great central
market, wonder city and convention city.
The new Fire kit marks the U.S. debut of the new PUMA
Venino jersey, which features a bold new design and
signature moisture wicking fabric. Showcasing the latest
in PUMA technology and design, the new kit utilizes the
latest fabric technologies, cut lines and designs to
support the players as they take the pitch. Made to
foster a relationship between product and player, skin
and fabric, the Fire match jersey is made with a U.S.P.
micro fiber Moisture Wicking fabric to create a highly
effective thermo regulation system.
Scheduled for release in May 2005, the Fire will be
holding a special pre-order sale beginning this Monday
through Nov. 12. During this time, fans will be able to
purchase the jersey for $70 with free shipping included
by calling 1-888-MLS-FIRE. The Fire's third uniform will
also be available at the following Chicago locations:
Windy City Sports, Centrum Sport, Soccer Plus, North
Shore Soccer, Soccer Locker, Inc. and Soccer Post and
online at
www.chicago-fire.com.
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