You can feel it, can’t you? That electric hum in the air on a cool summer night. It’s the same feeling whether you’re under the bright lights of the ballpark, waiting for that first pitch, or in the packed darkness of an arena, waiting for that first chord to drop. It’s a feeling of belonging, of shared anticipation. It’s the energy of thousands of individual heartbeats syncing into one massive pulse. When we started sketching out this collaboration, that’s the exact feeling we wanted to bottle. We asked ourselves: what does it look like when the timeless tradition of America’s pastime meets the introspective, late-night vibe of a Joji album? This jersey isn’t just the answer; it’s a story you can wear. It’s for the fan who finds beauty in the quiet moments—the lonely glow of the outfield lights, the melancholic synth line that hits you right in the chest. It’s a bridge between two worlds, designed for those who live in both.
Your New Uniform for the Bittersweet Symphony: The Joji x MLB Solaris Jersey
Forget everything you know about standard-issue fan gear. Most tour merch is a quick logo slap on a generic blank. Most sports apparel is locked into rigid team identities. This is something else entirely. We tore down the rulebook to build a piece that’s as unique as the worlds it represents. We didn’t just design a garment; we crafted an experience, focusing on every single visual detail to ensure it tells the right story.
The creative vision was to capture the feeling of “stadium-sized intimacy.” It’s a walking contradiction, just like Joji’s music—something that can fill a massive space yet feel intensely personal.
- A Palette of Mood and Sky: The foundation of the jersey is a deep, “midnight navy” blue. It’s not black, it’s not a standard team navy—it’s the color of the sky moments after the sun has disappeared, holding just a hint of light. It’s the perfect canvas for introspection.
- The Solaris Crest: Forget a traditional team logo. On the left chest, you’ll find the heart of this design: a custom-embroidered crest. It’s a masterful fusion of a classic, baseball-style “S” (for Solaris) rendered in a clean, minimalist script, with a subtle, abstract representation of a sun or planet woven into its curves. This isn’t just a logo; it’s a symbol of the entire collaboration—the merging of Joji’s cosmic, ethereal themes with the grounded, historic legacy of baseball.
- Glitch in the System: Across the back, where a player’s name would sit, “JOJI” is spelled out in a custom font with subtle “glitch” artifacts—a nod to his internet culture origins and the digital texture of his sound. Below it, the number “26” stands bold and clear, marking the year of this cultural moment. Both are stitched in a striking “solar gold” thread that catches the light with a muted, elegant sheen.
- A Mark of Time: On the sleeve, a commemorative “Solaris World Tour 2026” patch sits proudly. Designed to mimic the classic World Series or All-Star Game patches, it solidifies this jersey’s status as a true collector’s item, a timestamp of a legendary tour.
- Subtle Soundwaves: Look closer. The traditional pinstripes are replaced with faint, wavy lines integrated into the fabric itself—a visual representation of soundwaves, a quiet homage to the music that inspired it all.
This piece stands apart from the sea of loud, predictable fan apparel. It doesn’t scream for attention; it invites curiosity. It’s a statement for those who appreciate nuance and artistry, a clear signal that you’re part of a community that values depth over hype.
Owning a Piece of History
This is more than merch. This is a cultural artifact. Wearing the Joji x MLB Solaris Jersey is like having a secret handshake with every other fan you pass on the street. It’s a nod that says, “You get it.” It’s a uniform for a tribe that doesn’t have a home stadium but finds community in shared playlists and sold-out shows.
Most artist collaborations feel temporary, a fleeting cash grab. We designed this to be timeless. It’s a piece you’ll pull out of your closet years from now, instantly transported back to the feeling of the Solaris 2026 tour. It’s built to be woven into your own stories—worn to future concerts, late-night drives, or just displayed as a piece of art that represents a pivotal moment in music and culture. It’s your piece of the history we’re all making together.








