
Five-time champions Mumbai Indians revealed their new jersey for IPL 2026 with a unique ‘M’ pattern while retaining the iconic blue and gold colours.
Mumbai Indians revealed their new jersey ahead of the IPL 2026 season. The five-time champions introduced a new design while keeping their traditional colours. The kit continues the famous blue and gold theme.
Designers created a repeating ‘M’ pattern across the jersey. The pattern reflects the team’s identity and connection with supporters. The letter symbolises the franchise mindset and competitive approach.
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The deep blue colour represents the energy and spirit of Mumbai. Gold waves across the design highlight movement, ambition, and success. The colours also represent the team’s strong legacy in the tournament.
𝗦𝗧𝗬𝗟𝗘 & 𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗗𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 ➡️ Paltan, our jersey for #IPL2026 season! 👕💙#MumbaiIndians | @SkechersIndia pic.twitter.com/t83aXbjYrV
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) March 6, 2026
“The design of the Mumbai Indians’ jersey, edition 2026, is inspired by the letter ‘M’ developed as a repeating pattern to create rhythm and continuity across the print. The ‘M’ represents the MI mindset, mentality and momentum, reflecting focus and a forward-driving spirit. Transforming a single letter into a unified pattern expresses the collective strength that emerges when the team and its supporters come together,” MI said in a statement.
“MI’s signature blue and gold define the visual identity of the jersey. The deep blue reflects the spirit of Mumbai, strong, energetic, and constantly in motion, while the bold, flowing gold waves introduce energy and movement into the design. Gold represents success, victory, and legacy, reinforcing the Mumbai Indians’ identity and enduring passion for the game,” they added.
Despite winning 5 IPL titles, the jersey still does not display 5 stars above the logo. Mumbai Indians earlier used a similar blue and gold base in the 2025 edition. The 2026 version introduces a more modern and dynamic visual style.
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