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The University of Miami and adidas just unveiled the first-ever, special edition baseball jerseys utilizing repurposed and upcycled materials created in partnership with Parley for the Oceans.
To raise awareness of marine plastic pollution and champion the Parley AIR Strategy for solutions (Avoid, Intercept, Redesign), the new, ocean-inspired adidas x Parley Miami baseball uniforms will be debuted at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field when the Hurricanes take on Virginia Tech on April 26.
Spinning threat into thread, the adidas x Parley partnership gives new purpose to plastic waste by reworking the captured pollution into Parley Ocean Plastic™, a range of materials made from upcycled marine plastic debris intercepted on beaches and in coastal communities, to create the adidas x Parley Miami baseball uniforms.
Crafted with the environment in mind and engineered for elite performance, the adidas x Parley Miami baseball jerseys feature 100% recycled polyester mesh. The result is a durable yet breathable jersey material that adheres to the drags, sprints and swings necessary for a player’s optimal movement and fast journeys around the diamond. In addition to the eco-innovative construction, the Hurricanes’ trademark collegiate orange and dark green jerseys are highlighted with the “Miami” wordmark and player numbers that utilize a 100% recycled twill embroidered with a dark green thread.
To both complete the Hurricanes’ eco-friendly look and shed more light on the fight against marine pollution, players will don the new adidas x Parley adizero Afterburner and Icon cleats – the first-ever high-performance baseball cleats made from upcycled plastic materials. The game on April 26 will mark the first time that eco-conscious footwear will be debuted for NCAA baseball competition.