This table contains all known combination of Detroit City FC kits (shirt, shorts, socks) worn in an official capacity since the inception of the club. If you know of other combinations and have photographic evidence of their usage, please feel free to reach out to me. Training tops are not included. Training tops or other unreleased kits that might've been used in a friendly are likewise not included. Combinations of official kits that appeared in friendlies are included, especially if shared on official team social media accounts.
Rouge socks with the away kit appear in a few pictures including matchday.
2014
Ruth Ellis Foundation
Detroit City claimed their kits were the first official "pride" kits worn by a team in the US. Not verified. Season was remembered for having neither the home nor the away kit available for sale. Fans were able to purchase a gold training top with a red stripe down through the badge. Extra kits were later sold during the DCFC "garage sale" winter of 2019 along side other seasons' kits and shorts from all seasons.
Alternate kit was for the international friendly against Glentoran. Detroit City wore kits in the colors of the Detroit Cougars including the crest. The grey charity kits came at the height of the "Wolfpack" moniker that dominated much of the 2017 season.
The combination of away top and home shorts was nicknamed the "Kit-Man Moy" combo and was first worn because of a clash with visiting side Toledo Villa FC. It was worn a few times afterwards as well, even without a clash. Was also worn against the LA Force in Detroit City's first game as a professional side before the spring portion of the 2019–20 was aborted.
2020
Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers
None
None
The combination of home top with away shorts was spotted at a mid-season friendly played behind closed doors against Pittsburgh Riverhounds. The COVID pandemic meant that there was no charity match or kit.
2021
None
Give Merit
The charity kits were Admiral-produced sublimated kits with smoke rising from the bottom of the top and socks.
For the month of June, Detroit City FC wore kits with pride-themed numbers, sponsors, and crest. These kits were later auctioned off to support the Ruth Ellis Center. The women's team wore a white/yellow/blue combination kit to support Hamtramck Historical Museum and then men's side wore a black/red/rainbow combination to support The Special Olympics, as voted by the supporters. Both charity kits were sublimated kits by Admiral.
2023
Brilliant Detroit
The 2023 away kit marked the first time that a color other than rouge, gold, or white was used on either of the DCFC primary kits. The pride kit was an Adidas kit, the charity was made by Champion Grind, an athletic line founded by ex-DCFC player George Chomakov.
2024
CHASS Kit
CHASS Center
The 2024 home kit marked the first time since 2015 to include a major feature that was not rouge and the first time in club history that a home kit included a color that was not considered a primary color of the club. It also did not include the club crest, rather a stylized script of 'Detroit City FC'.
Colors are broadly grouped together (e.g. "sky blue" still falls under "blue" with the exception of "rouge", which is the primary team color) by the main color of the shirt's body.