The Milwaukee Bucks are bringing back their beloved "Cream City" uniforms for the 2025-26 NBA season, marking the first time the look will hit the court since 2019-20.
Inspired by Milwaukee's iconic light-colored bricks, the cream-toned jerseys were previously shelved due to technical issues with on-court digital advertising. According to the team’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, those issues have been resolved—clearing the way for a long-awaited comeback.
The updated uniforms stay true to the original, featuring the signature cream base with green and blue striping and a script-style font. The shorts include a stylized “M” and a nod to the state of Wisconsin on the buckle. To complete the look, the Bucks will also debut a custom court designed to match the Cream City aesthetic.
the Utah Jazz introduced "Mountain Basketball," a brand philosophy that has shaped Jazz culture since 1979. This new direction reflects Utah's unique spirit by combining a passion for basketball, a dynamic and growing community, and the influence of the state’s mountainous landscape on daily life. Alongside this announcement, the Jazz unveiled their primary uniforms for the next two seasons, showcasing a prominent use of purple and mountain symbolism. New colors in the expanded palette include Mountain Purple, Midnight Black, and Sky Blue.
"Our branding will always be an iterative process as we, our fanbase, and the game of basketball continue to grow," said Ryan Smith, governor of the Utah Jazz. "It’s clear that Mountain Basketball and purple are at the soul of Utah and the Jazz, and we’re excited to share with our community what they have to look forward to."
For the 2024-25 season, the Jazz will sport four uniforms—two new designs and two existing ones. The current white Association Edition jersey will be worn throughout the season. The existing black Statement Edition jersey will be replaced by a new black design in January 2025, featuring the Mountain Basketball color palette. The 2024 City Edition will introduce a refreshed purple mountain design.
In the 2025-26 season, the Jazz will debut a new primary white Association Edition and a purple Icon Edition uniform, along with the black Statement Edition from January 2025. These uniforms lean into classic mountain imagery, and three designs prominently feature the bold UTAH logo on the chest. The iconic Jazz Note remains central across all uniforms, apparel, and team imagery, with #TakeNote continuing as the rallying cry.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Utah Jazz continue to celebrate Mountain Basketball and their 10th anniversary season.
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The Portland Trail Blazers are keeping it classic, with a modern twist. Ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season, the Blazers have dropped their updated Association and Icon Edition uniforms, offering fans a subtle yet meaningful evolution of the team’s timeless look.
While the design honors tradition, it’s anything but outdated. The iconic diagonal sash remains front and center—still bold, still unmistakable—but now reimagined in a clean two-tone format. “Rip City” branding takes its rightful place on the beltline, a tribute to the fans who fill the Moda Center night after night. And that unmistakable pinwheel? Still holding it down on the shorts, keeping the energy high.
Gone are the silver accents and intricate trims. In their place: a streamlined, confident look built around the core colors that have defined the franchise since 1970—Black, University Red, and White.
This is more than a uniform update. It’s a celebration of the past, present, and future. Whether it’s Shaedon Sharpe and Toumani Camara lighting up the court, die-hard fans rocking the look in the stands, or weekend warriors repping Rip City at the local gym—these kits are built to stand out.
The Indiana Fever have teamed up once again with Netflix for a chillingly bold collaboration — the Stranger Things Rebel Edition Collection — and it's already turning heads. The limited-edition jersey fuses the Fever’s classic silhouette with the eerie aesthetic of Hawkins, Indiana. It’s a mash-up of basketball culture and pop culture that hits all the right notes.
This isn’t just a jersey — it’s a statement.
Drenched in dark black and haunting red tones, the uniform carries a vintage energy with the iconic Stranger Things font front and center. Sharp Demogorgon claw marks scratch across the sides, and perhaps the most striking detail of all? The waistband marked with “011”, a direct tribute to the series’ fan-favorite character, Eleven. It’s retro. It’s bold. It’s fearless.
“This jersey represents the fierce spirit of our team and the fearless energy of Stranger Things – two forces that never back down,” said Amber Cox, Indiana Fever Chief Operating Officer and General Manager. “As we celebrate our team and the cultural phenomenon that is Stranger Things, we’re thrilled to bring back this awesome collaboration with Netflix.”
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen the WNBA mix it up with pop culture, but the Fever are pushing the envelope by blending on-court swagger with supernatural storytelling. With players like Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston already elevating the team's national profile, this latest drop only adds to the hype.
The Stranger Things Rebel Edition Jersey is a must-cop for fans of the show, the team, and anyone who appreciates a fresh take on basketball aesthetics. Whether you're rocking it at Gainbridge Fieldhouse or in your own version of Hawkins, you’re repping something bigger than just a team — you’re repping a vibe.
The Los Angeles Lakers are stepping into the 2025-26 NBA season with a bold, refreshed look as they officially unveiled their new Statement Edition uniform—a modern twist on a fan-favorite from recent years.
Drawing inspiration from their 2022-23 purple Statement uniform, this year’s edition stays true to that heritage but brings a refined execution. The jersey features a crisp purple base, but instead of the previous gold lettering and darker numbers, both the “Lakers” wordmark and jersey numbers appear in white, trimmed with a sharp gold outline that pops against the royal backdrop.
Where this uniform truly sets itself apart is in the reimagined side panel. The black detailing from the previous version has been replaced by a purple, gold, and white strip, etched with “Los Angeles Lakers” for a radiant finish. The collar has also received a facelift, now outlined with white and purple striping for a balanced, modern neckline.
Paying homage to greatness, the phrase “Leave a Legacy” is stitched above the jock tag, while the number 17 is centered at the back neckline—recognizing the franchise’s illustrious 17 NBA championships.
In a first for a core Lakers uniform, the team’s signature “LA” logo will appear on both sides of the shorts, serving as a balanced finishing touch that completes the set.
The Statement Edition will join the Lakers' 2025-26 uniform lineup alongside their Icon (gold), Association (white), and anticipated City Edition looks.
The votes are in, and the style game in college hoops has never been stronger. This year’s UNISWAG Awards spotlighted the best-dressed squads on the hardwood, with fans casting thousands of votes to crown the freshest uniforms in the game. Whether bringing the heat with modern flair or staying icy with clean, classic looks—these uniforms turned heads and owned the spotlight.
UConn Huskies – Women’s Basketball Uniform of the Year
When it comes to dominance, UConn doesn't miss—and neither did their threads this year. The Huskies earned the Women’s Uniform of the Year with their bold navy set that blends tradition, power, and purpose. With striking red and white trim, a statement UCONN chest mark, and the iconic Husky edge, this uniform is everything fans love: clean, confident, and built for big moments.
Cincinnati Bearcats – Men’s Basketball Uniform of the Year
Cincinnati’s sleek all-black alternate, complete with bold “CINCY” lettering and clawed-out detailing, claimed the Men’s Uniform of the Year title in dominant fashion. Matched with Jordan Brand swagger and accented textures down the sides, this look was unforgettable.
The biggest award in women’s college basketball uniform excellence is here!
The 2024 UNISWAG Women’s Basketball Uniform of the Year voting is officially live—and now it’s your turn to crown the best look in the game. All season long, teams have hit the court in some of the boldest, cleanest, and most creative designs out there, and we’ve narrowed it down to the elite.
This goes beyond just a jersey—it’s a celebration of identity, culture, and straight-up swag. From modern heat to classic throwbacks, these uniforms made serious statements all season long. But only one team can walk away with the title.
Voting runs June 12-15, with the winner revealed on June 16. Cast your vote, rep your squad, and be part of the decision that defines the year in women’s hoops style.
The biggest award in basketball uniform excellence is here! The 2024 UNISWAG Men’s Basketball Uniform of the Year voting is officially live, and now it’s your turn to crown the best look in the game. All season long, programs across the country have stepped on the court in some of the most fire, creative, and elite designs we’ve ever seen—and we’ve narrowed it down to the top contenders.
This is more than just a jersey—this is a battle of identity, culture, and straight-up swag. From bold alternates to classic throwbacks, these looks turned heads all year long. Only one team can take the title.
Voting runs from June 5-9, and the winner will be revealed on June 16. So cast your vote and help decide who rocked the best fit in college hoops this season.
Who owned the hardwood in style? It’s time to decide.
The Orlando Magic are embracing their past while looking boldly toward the future with a refreshed identity that blends nostalgia with modern flair. During a special celebration, the team unveiled a redesigned logo and three new uniforms—each infused with symbolism that speaks to the franchise’s storied legacy and its championship ambitions.
At the center of this rebrand is the return of an iconic symbol: the star. A fan-favorite from the Magic’s early days, the star has re-emerged as the heartbeat of the franchise's visual identity. The updated primary logo revives the cascading star trail—this time with a fresh, dynamic edge—while cleverly integrating stars into the wordmarks, replacing the “A” in both “Orlando” and “Magic.” This “reach for the stars” theme reflects the team’s upward momentum and unyielding pursuit of greatness.
The logo’s core colors—Magic blue, black, and silver—remain, grounding the rebrand in the team’s roots. The refreshed secondary logo, featuring a ball in motion behind a shining star, symbolizes progress and evolution since the franchise’s inception in 1989.
Complementing the new logo are three revitalized uniforms: the Association (white), Icon (blue), and Statement (black) editions. These threads are a love letter to the Magic’s most beloved jersey eras, with a modern twist that fits today’s fashion-forward game.
The Association and Icon editions feature bold pinstripes, a nod to the iconic '90s Magic look, with “MAGIC” and “ORLANDO” wordmarks respectively across the chest. The uniforms also include sleek trim and a prominent star on the shorts, reinforcing the celestial theme that runs throughout the brand.
The Statement uniform—crafted by Jordan Brand—is perhaps the boldest of the bunch. Inspired by the Magic’s original warm-up jackets, it channels vintage energy with modern precision. Black with pinstripes and featuring the new star-centric icon on the shorts, this uniform is built for statement moments on the hardwood.
Shelly Wilkes, Magic Executive Vice President of Marketing and Social Responsibility, emphasized the collaborative effort behind the redesign: “Based on fan feedback, the new logo was a collaboration and really a labor of love keeping in mind the affinity our fans have for our brand identity... This logo and new uniforms signify the beginning of a new era of excellence for the Magic while paying homage to the past.”
As the franchise charges into the next chapter, this refreshed identity reminds fans that while styles may evolve, greatness remains timeless. The Magic have always been about looking up—and now, with stars leading the way, that message has never been clearer.
As the NCAA Tournament approaches, UConn Women’s Basketball is stepping onto the court in a fresh new look. The Huskies unveiled an updated uniform set introducing modernized home and away designs while still paying tribute to the program’s rich history.
Both the home (white) and away (blue) jerseys feature a bold “UConn” wordmark across the chest, with a striking red "U" and numbers outlined in red. The trim around the collar and shoulders blends the school’s **three main colors—white, flag blue, and red—**for a cohesive, classic feel. A subtle embossed design adds an extra layer of detail, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
The white shorts incorporate a thick flag blue stripe across the lower right leg, with “Huskies” placed prominently on top—a possible nod to the iconic uniforms worn in 1995, when UConn won its first national championship. The blue shorts mirror the same layout, but with a red stripe instead.
This new uniform set replaces the previous edition, which debuted in 2020 when UConn rejoined the Big East Conference. Over the years, the Huskies have shown an appreciation for their own uniform history, bringing back early-2000s throwbacks during the 2021-22 season and even making them their primary look at the end of the 2023-24 campaign.
Interestingly, this isn't the latest UConn has ever introduced new uniforms. Back in 1995, the Huskies famously unveiled a fresh set at the Final Four, marking a historic moment for the program.
With their legacy of excellence and a brand-new look for the postseason, UConn is ready to make another championship run—this time, in style.