Celebrate midsummer magic and Dodger blue with the 2025 Dodgers Christmas in July Jersey. Candy-bright string lights trail the button placket, while festive green-and-crimson tartan sleeves frame the classic script logo. The back explodes with an LA monogram wrapped in twinkling bulbs—a nod to the team’s annual “Christmas-in-July” charity game that funds the Dodgers Foundation’s youth programs. Join thousands of fans who light up Chavez Ravine and order yours today to wear history, holiday spirit, and hometown pride in one unforgettable look.
Light Up the Ballpark: 2025 Dodgers Christmas in July Jersey
The front of this celebratory jersey feels like a postcard from the bleachers: the iconic Dodgers wordmark sweeps across crisp white, framed by a playful strand of multi-colored bulbs that marches down the buttons like a victory parade. Plaid sleeves—emerald on one arm, ruby on the other—evoke classic holiday flannel while tipping a cap to the team’s Irish-American heritage crowd that first packed Ebbets Field nearly a century ago.

Baseball’s “Christmas in July” tradition started as a simple ticket promotion in the 1980s, but in Los Angeles it has evolved into something deeper: a mid-season toy-and-food drive that fills community centers from Boyle Heights to Inglewood. Each bulb printed on this jersey represents those donations, turning fashion into a scoreboard for generosity. When the lights on the outfield pavilion flash red and green on July 25, you’ll match the moment perfectly.
Social proof isn’t hard to find—scroll #DodgersHoliday and you’ll spot everyone from frontline nurses to celebrity super-fan Mary Hart sporting last year’s version. Rookie phenom Diego Cartaya wore the prototype while surprising kids at the Dream Center, sparking a TikTok that crossed four million views in a weekend. Fans commented that the design “feels like Jackie Robinson Day meets Christmas morning”—a reminder that Dodger culture is as much about breaking barriers as it is about baseball.
Owning this jersey is a statement far beyond merch. It says you believe summer can feel like December when a community unites for good; that history lives not only in retired numbers but in today’s acts of kindness; and that true style glows brightest when it carries a story. Slip it on, grab a churro, and join the chorus of 56,000 voices singing “Let it Snow” under a July sunset at Chavez Ravine.