Vermont Green Football Club has unveiled the 2025 Home Kit, to be worn by the men’s and women’s teams this season. The kit is made from 100% recycled materials and designed by club co-founder Matthew Wolff.
“We’re thrilled to unveil our new home kit,” said Wolff. “The shirt is a deep green, with white trim and collar. The subtle print features vines and leaves, representing our club’s growth, and honoring our state’s public institutions, schools, town assemblies, and our cherished democracy.”
The 2025 Home Kit proudly features the new Yerba Madre logo across the chest, and the Seventh Generation and 1% for the Planet logos on the right sleeve and right hip. All three partners embody the club’s values and align with the club’s mission.
The 2025 Home Kit is available now in the online shop and in-person at all Vermont Green FC home matches starting May 24th vs FC Laval. A limited supply is available at Soccer Post Burlington.
“Though the kit launch is always an exciting way to mark the start of a new season, we are keenly aware of overconsumption, particularly in football fashion. We hope fans will be thoughtful with their purchasing decisions,” said Wolff. Fans of the Green are encouraged to recycle old kits, shirts, and hoodies at the Recover Brands Closed Loop drop-off at all home matches.
About The Kit
Vermont Green FC’s official kit partner, PlayerLayer, produces garments with a manufacturer that is a member of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, operating in state-of-the-art factories designed with climate change and environmental stewardship in mind. They use the Higg Index product tools to measure the environmental and social impacts of all products.
Each kit is made from approximately 23 recycled plastic water bottles and is Global Recycling Standard certified. Vermont Green FC is playing a small part in helping PlayerLayer convert more than 12 million recycled plastic water bottles into new products each year.
The two factories that produce the club’s kits are covered in 992 solar panels that will generate power savings equivalent to over 340 tons of carbon dioxide. This is equivalent to taking nearly 74 passenger vehicles off the road each year.
The factories have award-winning recycled waste management systems that include paper, metal, plastic, fabric, food, hazardous, and mixed waste. Waste fabric from production is collected and sent to a facility to be upcycled into other products.
The 2025 Home Kit photography was shot by Patrick McCormack, modeled by Olivia White and Jacob Labovitz, and produced by Patrick Infurna and Patrick McCormack.
Vermont Green FC will begin the 2025 USL League Two season on May 18 at Boston City FC, and will host the 2025 Home Opener on May 24 at Virtue Field. Tickets are on sale for all 2025 matches: tickets.vermontgreenfc.com.