Boston Celtics 'City Edition' Uniform

The new ‘City Edition’ uniform for the Boston Celtics pays tribute to city’s rich history. The solid green base uniform is highlighted with gold letters, numbers and trim, giving it a similar look to the Celtics 2006 St. Patrick’s Day uniform. The Boston across the chest as well as the numbers of the jersey features a unique Celtics font that ties in with the Celtic knot on the waistband of the shorts.

The Celtics will hit the court in their new look on November 27th.

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Cleveland Cavaliers 'City Edition' Uniform

The Cavaliers introduce the new ‘City Edition’ uniform for the team’s 50th season. The new uniform receives its inspiration from a range of different Cavaliers uniforms over the past 50 seasons. The uniforms base navy colorway is inspired by the team’s alternate uniform from 2005-2010. The CLE gold script with the feather mark on the front of the jersey is meant to acknowledge the uniforms worn by the Cavs inaugural team. The player number appears in a wine and gold inline font that is inspired by the uniforms that the team wore when they returned to the city in 1994. The finishing touches come with the side panelling that has wine, gold and white marks, meant to resemble the design of the unis from 1974-1980. As well as the ‘V-basket’ logo on the waistband of the shorts from the 1983-1994 teams.

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Lakers Lore Series 'City Edition' Uniform

The Lakers have continued their ‘Lore Series’ uniform again this season with having another Laker great design the team’s ‘City Edition’ uniform. This season Shaquille O'Neal was given the honor to come up with the look that LeBron and the Lakers will hit the court in. The gold uniform will feature a white Lakers wordmark across the chest with a purple drop shadow. Featured on the white vertical piping is “M.D.E” standing for “Most Dominant Ever,” which was one of his nicknames. The side panels of the jersey are highlighted with three stars to represent the number of championships Shaq won with the Lakers. Another old school touch comes in the form of the wishbone collar that is reminiscent of the style jersey the Lakers switched to at the start of the 1999 season.

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Timberwolves 'Cities Edition' Uniform

The Timberwolves have revealed their newest ‘Cities Edition’ uniform that draws its inspiration from the two cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, the diverse people and neighborhoods that makes the Twin Cities thrive, and the river that divides yet unites its residents. The uniform comes in with a sky blue colorwary inspired by the blue waters that run throughout the cities. The left side of the uniform represents the Mississippi River with the outline beginning at the collar of the uniform and flowing down all the way to the bottom of the shorts. Across the chest of the jersey reads MSP standing for the two cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul. On the front of the waistband of the shorts is a logo that features the last city of the east, the first city of the west, connected by the Mississippi River.


“The two cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul are full of diverse people, neighborhoods, and communities that make up the DNA of the Twin Cities. The MSP City Edition uniform celebrates them, what they do to make our Cities thrive, and why the Timberwolves are proud to call the Twin Cities our home.” -Timberwolves CEO Ethan Casson.

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Chicago Bulls 'City Edition' Uniform

The Chicago Bulls are going blue with their latest ‘City Edition’ uniform. The team took their inspiration from the bodies of water that are identified with Chicago, Lake Michigan and the two branches of the Chicago River. The team also drew inspiration from the Chicago flag to create this season’s look. On the chest of the jersey is a blue Bull’s logo outlined in red to match the red and white piping found throughout the uniform.

The Team will wear the special ‘City Edition’ uniform a total of five times this season.

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Bucks Cream 'City Edition' Uniform

The Milwaukee Bucks have revealed their new ‘City Edition’ uniform for the upcoming season. The uniform is a cream colorway, meant to serve as a nod to the bricks that built the foundation of Milwaukee and its nickname “Cream City”. We see the wordmark Cream City displayed across the front of the jersey. The uniform features details, including the Bucks’ green and blue striping and script font, which are reminiscent of the Bucks’ earliest days, but with a modern twist. The ‘City Edition’ shorts feature the stylized “M” mark on the sides, as well as the state of Wisconsin on the front.

We will see the uniform twenty times throughout the season, and will make its debut on Saturday, Nov. 30.

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Notre Dame CFB 150 Anniversary Uniform

Notre Dame football has revealed their 2019 alternate uniform design. To commemorate the celebration of 150 years of college football, the team will wear a unique throwback uniform that references a key moment in the team’s history. The uniform is based on the classic design that was worn by the 1988 Fighting Irish National Championship team. We see the jersey feature the mesh inspired number pattern, helping deliver that old school feel. Along with details on the gloves being inspired by the campus quad.

“To celebrate college football’s 150th anniversary and to give nod to one of the greatest teams ever to take the field, this year’s heritage uniform honors Notre Dame’s undefeated 1988 season. With a perfect 12-0 mark and a National Championship, the 1988 Fighting Irish team epitomizes what every team strives for each season – perfection.” - Nick Billiris, Senior Design Director of Team Sports at Under Armour

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New 'City Edition' Uniform for the Denver Nuggets

The Nuggets have revealed their newest version of their ‘City Edition’ uniforms. The new uniform is a celebration of the people and neighborhoods that make Denver unique. The design was inspired by the team’s original Rainbow Skyline uniform that was worn from the 1981-1993. The team took the same design that we saw on last season’s ‘City Edition’ uniform and used a black based uniform this season to have the rainbow colors pop even more. We will see the team rock these unis seven times this season.

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New 'City Edition' Uniform for the Sixers

The new ‘City Edition’ uniform for the Sixers pays homage to a staple of the Philadelphia community, the Liberty Bell. The uniform is a parchment colorway that features a blue “Philadelphia” cursive script wordmark across the chest. On the sides of the uniform we see the crack in the Liberty Bell displayed predominately. Located on the front hem of the jersey the phrase “Pass and Stow,” is embroidered to mimic that of the inscription on the front of the Liberty Bell, the two names are derived from Philadelphia foundry workers, John Pass and John Stow, who recast the original bell in 1753.

“It’s important to our organization to pay tribute to Philadelphia’s rich history, culture and landmarks as frequently and authentically as we can. In partnership with StubHub, we designed the City Edition jersey to celebrate the Liberty Bell, a Philadelphia icon that transcends time and brings to life a powerful symbol that unites us all. We look forward to enjoying many special moments with our fans wearing these uniforms throughout the remainder of the season.” -76ers President Chris Heck

The new ‘City Edition’ is the fifth option for the Sixers to wear this season and will get its first action Nov. 30th.

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Mississippi State "T.K. Martin" Uniform

Mississippi State has introduced an alternate uniform that draws its inspiration from the T.K. Martin Center. The Mission of the T.K. Martin Center for Technology & Disability is to ensure that persons with disabilities are able to continually benefit from technological solutions and advances in the field of assistive technology.

The black colorway for the jersey and pants are inspired by the team’s original look with metallic accents. The iridescent stripes found throughout the sleeves and pants pay tribute to the T.K. Martin logo. The uniform features graphics within the stripes meant to resemble that of a computer’s circuit board. We will see Mississippi State hit the field this week in their special uniform.

"We are beyond thrilled and honored Adidas has chosen to highlight the T.K. Martin Center through the 'selfless' jersey for Mississippi State football. We have greatly enjoyed working with Adidas to inspire the design and simply cannot wait to see our players and community members in the jersey very soon. We couldn't be more thankful to Adidas for supporting our programs at the T.K. Martin Center through their generous donation and emphasizing the work we do to support individuals with disabilities in Mississippi." -T.K. Martin Center Director Dr. Kasee Stratton-Gadke

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