For the 75th NBA All-Star Game, the league made sure the jerseys carry real meaning. The NBA officially unveiled the 2026 NBA All-Star uniforms ahead of the February 15 matchup at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, the new home of the LA Clippers and this year’s looks lean fully into the league’s new USA vs. World format while pulling inspiration from Los Angeles’ deep basketball culture. For the ninth straight season, Jordan Brand is outfitting the stars, continuing its run of turning All-Star kits into some of the most collectible pieces of the year.
Every jersey features a Los Angeles-inspired script “All-Stars” wordmark across the chest, giving the collection a smooth, West Coast feel right away. It’s clean, slightly retro, and feels authentic to the city rather than overly “event-branded.”
Seven stars surround the wordmark as a nod to the seven previous All-Star Games hosted in L.A., adding a subtle historical touch that ties this year’s game to the city’s long relationship with the sport. It’s a small detail, but it grounds the entire set in place something the best All-Star designs always do well.
Team USA gets two separate uniforms, both built directly from American flag iconography.
The USA STRIPES uniform features a blue base with bold red-and-white striped inserts running down the right side of the jersey and shorts. The striping creates a fast, directional look that feels made for motion — perfect for an All-Star game built on pace and highlights.
The USA STARS uniform flips the palette with a red base and a large star silhouette filled with blue and white stars along the side panels. Where the stripes look feels sleek and linear, this one feels punchier and more graphic-heavy.
Together, the two designs feel connected without being repetitive. Same theme, different execution which keeps things visually interesting when both teams share the floor.
The World team takes a different approach.
Instead of flags or loud graphics, the international squad will wear a white uniform with blue and green paneling along the right side, representing the vastness of land and sea across the globe. It’s a more symbolic design, and honestly, it might be the cleanest look of the bunch.
The lighter base gives the jersey a modern, minimalist feel and lets the colors pop without overwhelming the design. Next to the bold red and blue USA sets, this one should really stand out on the floor.
NBA star graphics appear on the front and shorts, customized to each team’s theme stripes, stars, or a globe/compass motif. Each player’s country flag sits on the back above the number, reinforcing the international identity of the matchup and adding a personal touch for every athlete on the floor.
The jock tag also commemorates the 75th annual All-Star Game, a small but meaningful detail that instantly makes these feel like keepsakes from a milestone year.
The league also unveiled a custom court for the weekend at Intuit Dome, designed with the Clippers’ navy, red, and pacific blue palette, layered wood stains, and angular patterns inspired by the arena’s architecture. The darker tones should make the uniforms pop on broadcast and give the entire game a cohesive, LA-specific vibe rather than a generic event setup.