SEATTLE, Wash. – For the second consecutive season, West Seattle Junction FC and Equipt Studios have partnered on the club’s home, away, and goalkeeper kits for the upcoming USL League Two season.




Paying homage to West Seattle’s energy and community, this year’s collection is highlighted by the sponsors and nonprofit partners who support the club, as West Seattle Junction FC strives to foster a community-driven, accessible, local football culture.
Classic navy meets electric blue in this year’s home kit that honors the identity, pride, and tradition behind the club — aptly named, the Blues kit. With a clean and unmistakable striped design, this kit represents a club backed by its community that always steps onto the pitch with confidence.
For their away strip, known this year as the Tides kit, the club and Equipt Studios have taken inspiration from the Puget Sound, reflecting the intensity of the beautiful game at its highest level. With a white base, crashing tide pattern, and blue accents in the collar, this kit captures the energy that comes with the surge of the tides.


The club will sport two different goalkeeper kits throughout the season in the Lightkeeper kit and the Westside kit, both of which they share with sister club, West Seattle Rhodies FC.
The Westside kit, featuring a bold “W” pattern, represents composure, confidence, and control — all the qualities that define a great goalkeeper. This kit represents the mindset that holds the team together when it matters most, while carrying the spirit and strength of the local community.
This year’s Lightkeeper kit honors the life and legacy of former University of Washington and West Seattle Rhodies goalkeeper Mia Hamant, whose courage and spirit continues to inspire us all. In her memory, we wear orange — a color that represents bravery, resilience, and the light she brought to everyone around her.


Fans can shop the full range of West Seattle Junction FC kits online today, with local pickup options available by April 30th, just in time for the new season.
Written by Ben Larson




















































































































































































































































































