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Inter Miami launch Adidas' MLS Primeblue kit with freedive photoshoot surrounded by stingrays

It's that time of year again in Major League Soccer. After nearly three months of play, there has become a sense of familiarity, a reasonable expectation of what all 28 teams are capable of achieving.

So what better time than now to introduce brand-new jerseys?

Beginning Saturday, all 14 matches will feature teams wearing the 2022 edition of Adidas' Primeblue jersey, made from recycled plastic recovered from the oceans. The promotion is meant to raise awareness of plastic pollution in our oceans. That's a cause MLS has promoted each year going back to 2017 -- apart from 2020, when the league was shut down in the infancy of the coronavirus pandemic.

Few teams in the league are as connected to the oceans as Inter Miami CF. Less than three weeks after four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel reminded the world of the risks posed by rising sea levels -- especially in coastal cities like Miami -- upon the racing series' stop in South Beach, David Beckham's club has dived in head first to champion this marine cause.

Inter asked freediving model and competitive swimmer Coral Tomascik to head to Stingray City in the Cayman Islands and put on this year's jersey for a photoshoot to be captured by acclaimed underwater photographer Jason Washington. The club hoped to highlight the beauty of the oceans when they're clear of plastic, and the clear blue waters of the Caymans didn't disappoint.

Miami will wear its Primeblue kit on Saturday when it welcomes the Portland Timbers to DRV PNK Stadium (8 p.m. ET, stream live on ESPN+). Get yourself a six-pack of your favorite carbonated beverage -- don't forget to cut up those plastic rings! -- and tune in to a weekend of blue-hued action across MLS.