Images of new City Edition Warriors uniforms leak

Unofficial images are beginning to leak of what could be the Warriors new City Edition jerseys.

With the start of the new season inching closer, new uniforms are usually on the way. Since Nike has partnered with the NBA for jerseys, each season teams roll out new uniforms.

Although the Warriors have yet to officially announce a new set of jerseys, images of their new City Edition jerseys have leaked across social media.

For their City Edition fit in 2023, the Warriors appear to be sticking with a black jersey. Instead of “Golden State,” “The Town” or “Oakland” as in  jerseys of the past, the new edition has “San Francisco” in a unique windy text across the chest.

Via @LesQMuse on Twitter: 

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Via @mldiffley on Twitter: 

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Via @NBAW0RLD24 on Twitter:

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Via @Warriorszone19 on Twitter:

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Dating to their slate sleeve jerseys from 2014, the Warriors have rolled out different black uniforms. Last season, local Bay Area artist Allison Hueman designed Golden State’s black jersey with a rose on the center with a gradient look.

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Sixers unveil new City Edition uniforms, court to honor The Spectrum

The Philadelphia 76ers unveil a new City Edition uniform to honor the team’s history.

It is the 75th anniversary of the NBA and now is the time to honor the past as teams move forward with celebrating this season. The Philadelphia 76ers have one of the richest histories in the league and as they unveil their new City Edition uniforms, they honor a bit of that history.

The Sixers will don a uniform that pays homage to the iconic Philadelphia Spectrum, “America’s Showplace,” which served as the 76ers’ home arena from 1967-96. Not only will the uniforms do that, but they will also have an alternative court to honor The Spectrum as well.

“The Spectrum holds a very special place in our franchise lore, having served as the 76ers’ home arena for nearly three decades,” Philadelphia 76ers President of Business Operations Chris Heck said via an official press release. “The memories made at America’s Showplace, including the historic 1982-83 championship season, are priceless and will be relived through the 2021-22 Nike NBA City Edition uniform. We’re also excited to display the colors of the Spectrum logo, which represent the teams that our fans love and support here in Philadelphia.”

The Sixers will rock with this look for 13 nights throughout the 2021-22 season beginning on Nov. 3 against the Chicago Bulls. Fans can begin purchasing merchandise on Nov. 15 at sixersshop.com.

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Warriors unveil ‘Oakland Forever’ uniforms inspired by ‘We Believe’ era

The rumors are true — the Warriors unveiled new “Oakland Forever” uniforms to tribute their former host city and the “We Believe” era.

The rumors are true.

On Monday, the Golden State Warriors introduced a brand new uniform with a nod to one of the most popular teams in franchise history. The Warriors unveiled the “Oakland Forever” City Edition uniforms in tribute to the city they called home for 47 years and the “We Believe” era team.

The new-look mirrors the uniforms the Warriors wore from 1997-2010 at Oracle Arena in Oakland. The navy blue, gold and orange jersey were made popular by Baron Davis, Jason Richardson, Monta Ellis, Stephen Jackson, Matt Barnes and other members of Don Nelson’s We Believe squad.

One of the significant differences between the new uniforms the Warriors will wear in San Francisco’s Chase Center versus the set Davis and company wore at Oracle Arena is the center chest piece. The new uniform will read “Oakland” across the middle instead of “Warriors.”

In the official announcement of the uniform, Golden State’s two-time Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry served as the model.

Via @warriors on Twitter:

Along with their home whites and away blues, Golden State has donned jerseys featuring “The City,” “The Bay,” “The Town” and “San Francisco.” With several uniforms introduced to Golden State’s wardrobe last offseason, there’s a chance the Warriors are just beginning to roll out their on-court looks for the 2020-21 campaign.

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Pictures: New Oakland themed uniform with ‘We Believe’ colorway leaks for Warriors

When the Golden State Warriors tipoff for the 2020-21 season, they could potentially have a new Oakland themed uniform in their wardrobe.

After adding a top prospect with the No. 2 overall pick in the draft to their roster, the Golden State Warriors could be adding a new uniform to their wardrobe for the 2020-21 season.

On Friday, new images leaked of what could be a new edition of the Warriors uniform for next season. SportsLogos.Net shared a photo of five new designs for City Edition uniforms, including one for the Warriors.

The new threads are a throwback to Golden State’s “We Believe” era uniforms. Along with the navy blue, orange and yellow, the leaked City Edition uniforms pays homage to the Warriors’ Oakland roots. Instead of “Warriors” or “Golden State” striping across the center chest piece, the uniform reads “Oakland.”

H/T SportsLogo.Net

Via @warriorsworld on Twitter:

The last time the Warriors suited up in a similar colorway was in April of 2019. Before closing out their final game in Oracle Arena, the Warriors broke out their “We Believe” era uniforms for a special tribute to their Oakland home.

After wearing jerseys that represent “The Bay,” “The City,” “San Francisco” and “The Town,” it looks like the Warriors have a new style in store for their return to Chase Center in 2020.

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