It is a two-tone cap with green on top and purple on bottom. 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. It has the writing in black with a white outline and orange shadow drop. The 2013 BP cap. The skyline itself includes, from left to right, representations of a church spire (symbolizing Brooklyn, the "borough of churches"), the Williamsburgh Savings Bank building (tallest building in Brooklyn), the Woolworth Building, the Empire State Building, and the United Nations building. The spiffy 60's Mets jacket with the NY and Mets patch on the left. The 1993-1994 Road uniform which had the fancy New York with the k having a swoosh style extended line underling the New York. On the right side of the helmets was an ampm logo of the convenience store chain. From 2003-2004 it was used on the orange alternate/BP jersey. They did it when hosting the Pirates in July. The non-blue uniforms will have the Mets patch on the left sleeve as the Ralph Kiner patch will be on the right sleeve on all the uniforms. The 2011 batting practice jersey which was worn on August 29, 2011 during the second game of a doubleheader. A 1969 "throwback" home uniform was worn on April 25, 2000, for a home game against the Cincinnati Reds.
However, the black alternate logo didn't exist for this black uniform as the light blue primary logo was used on the left sleeve just for this season as the black alternate logo would come the next season in 99'. This is the first uniform worn in 2014 that did not have the Ralph Kiner patch on it on the right sleeve. The club also added an alternate road cap, with a blue crown and bill and the "NY" logo in silver-grey outlined in orange, matching the road blue alternate jersey; as with the home alternate cap, there is no corresponding alternate batting helmet. The 2012 road uniform with the block letters. The 1986 replica jerseys worn on August 19 and 20, 2006. The wordmark will be in orange with the home being "Mets" and the road being "New York". 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. The home white alternate uniform worn on July 4, 2013 Independence Day. In 2003, the Mets wore less of the home pinstripes as the orange alternate jersey was morally worn at home only for this season. For the 2015 playoffs in the NLDS and NLCS rounds the wore a 2015 postseason patch on the right sleeve of the uniforms and on the left side of the caps. The back of the 2016 spring training uniform with a sublimated design within the number and the players' name. The L in "Los" has a script curve. For Mother's Day 2016 (May 8), the graphics on the Mets' road grey jerseys were pink outlined in dark charcoal-grey. Also concerning the "Los" with the blue jersey matched the size of the Mets and with the alternate it was smaller and placed in the corner on the right near the shoulder above the Mets. In 1966, the Mets from then on wore the team patch on the left sleeve on the home uniforms. The Mets patch was only worn on the alternate black jerseys on the left sleeve moving the 50th anniversary to the right and moving the Kid 8 patch above the Mets on the front right side. Also in 2004, the name of longtime Mets broadcaster Bob Murphy was embroidered on the left sleeve above the "skyline" logo patch after Murphy died on August 3. 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. In 1973, the team wore a NYC Diamond Jubilee patch on the right sleeve only on the jackets and only for this season. The pinstriped uniform was designated as an alternate, and the fabric color changed from white to off-white. The 2005-2006 spring training uniform which has the blue in front with the black covering the arms. That was retired in 2008 as it was replaced by the home version. The alternate was used on the home alternate from 1999-2012 after in 1998 the home had the light blue from 1962. The New York Cubans throwback jersey worn on May 29, 2010. In 2012 it was worn on a few occasions. The home uniform was unchanged. Three thin stripes (blue-orange-blue) were added to the sleeve cuffs and collar on both home and road jerseys. From 1995-2000 the white pinstripe was the official home uniform. The left sleeve contains the 2013 all-star game patch with no patch on the right. From July 3-4, 2018, in honor of the July 4th weekend the team wore an American flag on the right sleeve moving the Rusty Staub patch above the "York" of the wordmark with the Mets patch on the left sleeve.
The racing stripes lasted up until 1990. The uniform had the Mets patch on the left with nothing on the right. The Mets were only permitted to wear these caps during pre-game warmups on September 21 but defied MLB instructions and wore them in game play, that night and for the remainder of the season. However the sleeves were a bit longer than the pullover jersey in '78 but it still had the Mets patch on the left. This version of the logo was phased out after 2012. In 2011, the team reintroduced (last being 2009) a "Los Mets" jersey which was used during Latina Fiesta Night. In 2008, the Mets wore a patch on the right sleeve denoting the final season of Shea Stadium. The 2003-2004 Spring Training uniform. The caps were orange, with the "NY" crest in light blue outlined in white. This cap has the white on top and blue on the bottom. 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". The 2017 Independence Day road uniform worn from July 3 to July 4. It was also known as a two-tone helmet although it did not match the two-tone cap. It was worn on the right sleeve underneath the 20/60 patch. This version was only used on the home and road jerseys and the formerly alternate home uniform from 2010-2011 as it became the official home uniform in 2012. The 1973 NYC Diamond Jubilee patch worn on the right sleeve of the jackets only. There is no patches on the sleeves. Typical shirts have been worn by players which are related to Mets style or have Mets printed on it. In 2012 it became the home alternate as the new pinstripe became the home uniform. The two-toned was worn from 1998-2011 and the all black helmet was worn from 1999-2012. The Mets dark patch is on the right and the NY script is to the left on the front. The 1986 road uniform worn on July 20, 2016. The 9/11 patch worn from 2001-2002 on the right sleeve. Since 2013 there are 2 blue jerseys replacing the black alternate last used in 2012. The 2016 1986 throwback uniforms worn every Sunday home game. The Mets returned to their traditional uniform design in 1995. For Independence Day, the jerseys had the star-spangled navy blue lettering outlined in red, and an American Flag patch on the right sleeve, with the Rusty Staub memorial patch moved to the front of the jersey above "YORK" by the player's left shoulder; the caps were navy blue with an American Flag-patterned "NY" crest outlined in gold, and the National League logo on the right side of the cap. The Ice Cream Cap worn with 1997 white alternate uniform. The Mets' Players Weekend jerseys were blue with orange sleeves, the "Mets" script in orange outlined in white across the chest, no numerals on the front, and plain orange serif block numerals on the back with the player's nickname in radially-arched white block lettering. The 9/11 patch was worn right underneath the 40th anniversary patch on the right sleeve. The jersey was not changed in 2014 but a new cap was added. 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. A black shirt with the NY on the collar surrounded by a light patch. The "racing stripes" and a blue v-neck collar were added to the home uniforms in 1983. The caps with the uniforms can be seen in the first gallery section. The Mercury Mets uniform worn on July 27, 1999. The Mets and number featured is in blue and the Mets patch is the darker version on the left leaving the right empty. In 2013, the team introduced another two-tone cap but this one was colored with blue on top and orange on the bottom. Introduced to honor the passing of Staub in 2018. The Mets typical helmet is blue with covering and orange with the NY in the front. Also in 1997, the team wore a patch on the right sleeve of all three jerseys commemorating the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking of Major League Baseball's Baseball color barrier. The Mets would dress as the Cubans again for Negro League tribute games in subsequent seasons. The road jersey had "New York" in cursive script, similar but not identical to the script used in 1987, and also with a "swoosh-tail" attached to the letter "k" underlining the wordmark. The 1970's trainer uniform with a white jacket with a big spiffy NY in orange. It was replaced by the black home alternate. In 2018, the uniform was the same from 2017 with nothing changed except for the new Florida road-sign on the right sleeve of the uniform. On July 20, 2016, the Mets wore replicas of their 1986 road uniforms for a game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. The Father's Day uniform worn on June 17. The uniforms featured pullover jerseys with "racing stripes" similar to the 19831990 style, but without the 25th-Anniversary sleeve patch worn in 1986. The 2013 All-Star Game patch is on the left sleeve. It was worn from 1999-2012. The home uniform on the left had a dark version of pinstripes which would be later be dropped as light pinstripes would be introudced from 2001 till 2009. In 2015, the alternate blue road jersey featured an all blue hat with the "NY" logo in silver-grey outlined in orange, matching the road blue alternate jersey. For the third straight year since 2012 the Mets patch was phased out of the uniform from the left sleeve. In 1992, the team wore a patch on the left sleeve, consisting of a white circle with black outline, pinstripes and letter "S" in honor of the late William A. Shea, the New York attorney for whom Shea Stadium was named. Also in 1999, a black drop-shadow was added to the script, numerals and lettering on the home pinstriped uniforms, and player names were removed from the back of all three home jerseys. It has the orange lining from the top to the sides of the bottom of the cap. The patch was worn on the right sleeve of the uniforms and on the right side of the caps. In 2014, a new military cap was introduced with a military camouflage uniform beginning April 21. 2009 Inaugural Patch worn on the right sleeve. The white alternate cap from 1997 was discontinued. 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. In 2012 it was used both on the home and road. The Mets in this case became the Mercury Mets. This is similar to the two tone cap. This would be worn again in 2006 but with the anniversary patch.
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. The 2008 jersey with similar design as the 2006 version but with no Mets patch. The 2015 BP cap with an orange crown with Mr. Met with the rest of the cap in blue. 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. The cap is two-tone with green on top with an orange brim. 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. The original Mets uniform from 1962 was similar in style to the team's current uniform.
The number jacket which is used during BP. They were two used which an all blue with the name and number written in orange and one with the alternate home jersey in the Mets original script in the black shadow drop. The most notable variations were the "racing stripe" uniforms of the 1980s and early '90s, and the addition of black as a trim color along with black alternate jerseys and caps that were worn from 1998 through 2011. The Independence Day uniform worn from July 3-4. Then in 2012 it matched the size of the Mets just like the blue uniforms in orange. The 2015 cap was all green with the orange "NY" crest and the uniform didn't change. The original Mets uniform had a "clean and classic" look that, while it has undergone a number of changes over the course of the team's history, has never been substantially revised. A different Inaugural Season logo for Citi Field was embroidered on the left side of the caps. In 2012 the writing of the name and number in cream white. This one replaced the white alternate. For the "Los Mets" throwback jersey the Kid 8 is on the right and 50th is on the left leaving the Mets patch phased out of it for the first time when these jerseys were introduced. For the 1998 season black was added as a team color. The Brooklyn Royal Giants throwback worn in June 20, 2015 and June 25, 2016, in Atlanta. It was also on this day that all MLB team's wore a patch honoring the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig's luckiest man speech. The current uniform roll of the Mets since 2017. The 2016 Independence Day uniform worn on July 4. From 2006-2011 the team wore a rawlings coolflo helmet with it blue and black shelling.
In 1997, a whole white alternate was added along with an all white cap that was only used for the '97 season as it was not much liked by the fans. The 2017 Father's Day Uniform worn on June 17 to 18. 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. Since the teams inception the home jersey in the 60's up until in the late 70's was white with pinstripes. This continued through the adoption of alternate caps beginning in 1997, as each alternate cap had a matching alternate batting helmet with the same crown and bill colors, and the same "NY" logo crest applied as a decal on the front of the helmet. The 2006 jersey which has the Mets script, number, player name in black with orange outline. The St.Patrick's Day cap worn during Spring Training of 2009. It also has the original Mets script, number and name on the back. 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. It has the patch of the team on the left sleeve. Also in 2009, the road ("NEW YORK") version of the black alternate jersey was discontinued, although the home ("Mets") version continued to be worn as an alternate in road games as well as at home. On April 15, 2018, a patch commemorating Jackie Robinson Day was worn on the right side. The 2007-2008 cap. Therefore, the two-tone orange and blue cap was discontinued. The caps were with an orange crown with Mr. Met with the rest of the cap in blue. The orange Mets spring training 2004 shirt. The Mets introduced a new version of their original home uniform for the 2010 season, to be used as an alternate uniform. "Mets" continues to be written in blue script on the front of the jersey, outlined in orange and black. In 1991, the pullover jerseys were replaced by button-down jerseys. The cream color and blue pinstripes of the new uniform are based on the original Mets uniform when the team debuted in 1962. The Mike Piazza patch commemorating his uniform retirement worn on the right sleeve on July 30, 2016. The home blue alternate uniform worn on July 4, 2014 Independence Day. On April 15, 2018, all teams in honor of Jackie Robinson Day wore the number 42, but it marked the first time an honorary patch was worn on the uniforms for commemoration. 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. This would be the first of 5 times that this Los jersey had patches on it ('08-Shea, '09-Inaugural, '12-Kid 8/50th Anniversary, '13-All-Star Game, '14-Ralph Kiner and Frank Cashen). It is worn with a matching camouflage cap, with the "NY" logo crest in blue outlined in orange. The 1982 road jersey which had the racing stripes. On the left side of the caps was a commemorative logo honoring the series. With the black is the orange piping that only appears on the front. The 2016 throwback 1986 jersey with the 30th anniversary patch of the 1986 championship on the left sleeve. 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 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. The left sleeve only had the Mets patch with nothing on the right. The patch was worn on the right sleeve of the jackets. The uniform had racing stripes of blue in the middle and orange on it's left and right going down the sides of the shirts and pants. From the 2003-2004 season the orange alternate uniform served as the BP and home jersey. The C is outlined in orange with blue filled in. An all black alternate cap with a blue "NY" logo trimmed in orange and white is worn with the black jerseys. For the Mets, the Rusty Staub memorial patch was moved higher on the sleeve and the 42 patch below it. The 1982-1984 blue alternate road jersey which featured the Mets on the front with no patches on the sleeve. The Jackie Robinson Day patch worn on the right sleeve of the uniforms and right side of the caps on April 15, 2018. We're sorry, JavaScript is required to shop Kohls.com. The cap was blue with the orange "NY" crest on the front panel, the same as the current cap but with a blue button on top of the crown. 2013 All-Star Game patch worn on the left sleeve in 2013. The New York Cubans throwback jersey worn on July 15, 2001. The patch features a black circle with a white #41 on it which was worn for the remainder of the shortened 2020 season. The 1986 replica jersey worn against the Florida Marlins on July 15 and 16, 2002. In addition, beginning September 21 at their first home game after the attacks, the Mets wore caps of New York City's first-responder agenciesthe Police Department (NYPD), Fire Department (FDNY), Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Port Authority Police (PAPD)in place of their regular game caps. (This does not reflect on any changes made to current uniforms such as sleeve patches.). MLB teams used similar designs for the same holidays in 2017, although this time the special uniforms were worn for the entire holiday weekends. This uniform has been discontinued since 2015. An American flag patch was worn on the right sleeve. The Jackie Robinson Day cap worn on April 15, 2018. They would have this done with the same uniform in '08. The 2010-2011 BP cap. The two tone helmet which was used mostly with the black alternate uniforms and also used with the home and road uniforms. In 2008, only on the blue caps they wore the Shea patch on the left during the final series at Shea. The jersey was the home white blue piping with the Los on the top right corner above the Mets. It was originally on the left but moved to the right as the Mets patch was added to the left. MLB teams also wore special uniforms for Father's Day 2016 (June 19); here the graphics were light blue outlined in dark grey, and the caps dark grey with the "NY" crest in light blue. The 2012 practice jerseys with the Mets in orange and the Kid 8 patch on the right. On the right sleeve was a patch depicting the team's mascot, "Mr. Met", in a running pose facing to the right of the viewer toward the front of the uniform. 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. In 2010, the home white alternate uniform became the official home uniform. On the middle section is a blue line. Starting this season the Mets began using "batting practice jerseys," also referred to at the time as "warmups." The 1993-1994 home jersey with the blue lining and the Mets with the swoosh underline. On March 31, 2018, the Mets introduced a memorial patch in honor of Rusty Staub who passed away before opening day on March 29. The jerseys had the primary-logo patch on the left sleeve even though it was not actually used on the home jersey in the Mets' inaugural season. The NY insignia is stylized in red, white and blue after the American Flag. The black alternate cap used at home, road and with the black jersey. The wordmark gallery only features the proper use of the home and road such as the team name on the home and New York on the road. The original blue helmet worn from 1962-present. But however the jersey with the blue piping around the neck became the official home uniforms from 2010-2011 after being an alternate just for 1997 then again from 1998-2009. The caps were dark grey with the "NY" crest in pink. The 2017 Mother's Day uniform worn on May 13 to 14.
The 2018 spring training uniform with the 2018 Florida road-sign on the right sleeve. The 2013 Memorial Day uniform worn on May 27. However the road alternate was retired after the 2008 season. From August 25-27, 2017, worn on the right sleeve of the little league inspired uniforms featuring a growing baseball player with the title "Thank You My Family". With the "Los Mets" uniform in 2008, it was the same from '07 except that it had the Shea patch on the right as with the original without the Los. The team used the home pinstriped jerseys again, with the same modifications, for Memorial Day 2015 (May 25). Scan the code to downloadthe Kohls App today. The New York Cubans throwback jersey worn on August 11, 2006.
An all black shirt with Mets on the front. 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. On June 28, 2014, the Mets wore a Brooklyn Royal Giants throwback in honor of the Negro Leagues. It doesn't contain the Mets 50th Anniversary patch or the Mets patch. The black jerseys and all-black caps were retained, to be worn on a few select occasions in 2012 before being discontinued in 2013. The cap is similar to the former 1997 alternate cap with the white crown and blue bill. 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. From May 14-15, 2016, all MLB teams wore a Play Ball patch over the wordmark on the left side of the uniform promoting the Play Ball initiative. The 2007-2010 spring jersey where it has a orange colored area underneath the arms within the black lining. Since the mid 80's the team has a white label with the players last name on the tip on the front and on the back. 2 new caps were introduced with both having blue on top and orange on the bottom as the first two-toned caps since the black & blue one.
2022 Kohls, Inc. KOHLS and Kohls brand names are trademarks owned by KIN, Inc. All rights reserved. The Father's Day design echoed the Mother's Day design, with light blue in place of pink and a plain blue cap logo. On July 4, 2014, the Mets introduced a patch honoring the passing of former GM Frank Cashen.
The MLB patch worn on the right sleeve in honor of MLB's 100th anniversary and the Mets on the left with the 1969 uniforms. The "skyline" logo appeared as a patch on the left sleeve. On August 21 against the Milwaukee Brewers the team wore a New York Cubans throwback jersey in honor of the Negro Leagues resembling the one worn in 2001. This is part of a "Military Monday theme.". The 2016 Mother's Day uniform worn on May 8. By the end of the 1998 season the two-tone cap had become the team's de facto road cap and was frequently worn at home as well, except with the pinstripes. The Mets Spring Training uniforms are just the original home and road uniforms for the regular season.
The patch honoring the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig's luckiest man speech worn on July 4, 2014.
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