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The Miami MLS soccer club, Inter Miami CF, is set to release a new alternate kit that is inspired by the Dolphins this summer. The team usually wears pink at home and black on the road but will switch things up with aqua and orange trim in their new kits. However, it’s unclear whether the Dolphins were involved in the collaboration or gave their consent for the use of their signature colors.

The new kits are reminiscent of the situation in Houston with the use of Columbia Blue by the Texans. This has sparked some discussion among fans as they navigate around the Titans/Oilers colors. Meanwhile, the University of Houston defied a cease-and-desist letter from the league over using old Oilers color in alternate football uniforms.

Despite any potential controversies, Inter Miami CF’s new alternate kit is set to be released in late June and will be available for purchase in July. Stephen Ross and his team remain silent on whether any legal action will be taken to prevent its release.

In conclusion, it’s not uncommon for sports teams to draw inspiration from other brands or logos when designing alternative uniforms. However, when it comes to using another team’s colors or logos without permission, there can often be legal repercussions. It remains to be seen if Inter Miami CF will face any issues with their new Dolphins-inspired alternate kit.

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