Feast your eyes on it, soccer fans and observers. At long last, FC Cincinnati's Adidas home jersey, or kit as it's called in soccer circles, has arrived.

FC Cincinnati on Monday unveiled the jersey to the public during a ticketed event at Music Hall in Over-the-Rhine.

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The jersey is a primarily blue top with blue shorts and socks. Each separate piece has elements of orange, most noticeably on the jersey top with its vertical orange striping and orange trim along the sleeves and neck.

The jersey top has three orange stripes, a signature feature for Adidas, across the shoulders.

The jersey also features a "jock tag" in the left hip area that celebrates the club's inaugural season in 2019. Most if not all MLS clubs have some kind of local flavor on their jock tags, which increasingly add a personal and local touch to MLS kits.

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Some will likely suggest the jersey follows a pattern of monochromatic jersey's used across MLS as the kit is obviously very blue.

Others will likely appreciate the elements of orange that add to the kit.

Secondary top iswhite alternate

While the anticipation was building for the reveal of FC Cincinnati's primary jersey, the club went ahead of dropped its secondary, away kit.

FC Cincinnati divulged an image of the wing back Mathieu Deplange sporting the white kit via Twitter.

FC Cincinnati President and General Manager Jeff Berding confirmed the kits were white-colored all the way through, with white top, shorts, and socks.

Additional information wasn't immediately provided about the club's secondary jersey. It was not immediately put up for presale.

Creative approval process

As part of FC Cincinnati's short runway for joining the league after its May confirmation for a 2019 expansion berth, club and league officials cautioned the timeline could limit how creative designers could get with the Adidas jersey.

At the time, though, few knew what the club's rebrand would turn out. The resulting crest, introduced this past autumn, adorns the top.

FC Cincinnati still has an away top that's yet to be released. That jersey will be used primarily for road matches.