Since Nike was put in charge of the NBA’s uniform collection, the Golden State Warriors have rolled out a bevy of new looks. Multiple throwbacks, slate and yellow colorways have been worn in Golden State over the past few seasons.
When the franchise relocated across the Bay Area to San Francisco’s Chase Center, the Warriors got a fresh, updated look to their classic home and away jersey. After the minor change to their white and blue jerseys, the Warriors introduced a couple more new looks.
The white “San Francisco” jersey made an appearance along with black “The Town” and yellow “The Bay” jerseys. Along with the addition of the black and yellow kits, the Warriors brought back their beloved “The City” yellow throwback jerseys.
Although the Warriors have a closet full of different uniforms, there’s always room for a new idea. With no basketball on the calendar, Reddit user Thomas McLaughlin (u/Tmac6886) redesigned the “City Edition” uniforms for every team in the NBA.
When it came to Golden State, the Warriors redesign concept resembled the Bay Area’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
These Golden Gate Bridge themed Warriors jerseys are smooth.
s/o U/Tmac6886 on Reddit. pic.twitter.com/iDtxYC2Uhe
— Tommy Call III (@tommy_III) June 29, 2020
Following the Warriors Golden Gate Bridge update, the Los Angeles Lakers got a Space Jam redesign, the Brooklyn Nets uniform were renovated to mirror the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Houston Rockets got a Travis Scott styled fit. View the full collection of redesigns here.
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