Everything’s bigger in Texas. Including the drip.
The Rangers’ 2026 City Connect doesn’t just nod to Mexican heritage — it full-on embraces it. The chest wordmark reads “Tejas,” the Spanish name for Texas that predates the Lone Star State by centuries. Cochineal red anchors the whole colour palette, a dye derived from insects used in Mexican textile traditions going back thousands of years. There’s a charro-embossed belt across the waist — a nod to the ornate Mexican horseman tradition — and mariachi-inspired fill patterns woven through the fabric. The state shape even appears in papel picado on the sleeve, while the jock tag reads “Viva Tejas.”
This is the Rangers acknowledging something most Texas franchises have historically sidestepped: that the culture, the food, the music, the art of the state is deeply and beautifully Mexican. And they did it with taste.
It’s bold without being loud. The cochineal red has this deep, almost earthy quality to it that feels handmade rather than mass produced. Paired with the “Tejas” wordmark in a font lifted from the club’s 1980s uniforms, the whole thing reads like a heritage piece rather than an alternate jersey.
Wear this to a game. Wear this out. Either way you’re going to get questions about it — and you’ll have a genuinely interesting answer.
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