Best North Carolina Tar Heels gear for 2023 football season

Gear up, UNC fans. It’s time for another season of Tar Heels football.

The University of North Carolina Tar Heels are back. With fall right around the corner, it’s time to gear up for another optimistic year out in Tar Heel land.

That makes right now the perfect time to show off your UNC fandom and support your Tar Heels. Luckily, there’s way more than one way to do just that.

Fans can, and should, be covered from head-to-toe in North Carolina hats to Tar Heel sneakers for the upcoming season.

But don’t stop there. From the tailgate, to home, to wherever you’re on the road, you can show off your North Carolina pride.

Check out our collection of the top UNC Tar Heels gear ahead of the 2023 season below:

Nike releases 2023 North Carolina Tar Heels running shoes

You can’t miss the brand new 2023 North Carolina Nike sneakers:

Are you ready for your North Carolina Tar Heels to stomp all over the competition (and Duke, specifically), in 2023?

With the upcoming football and NCAA seasons just around the corner, show off your Tar Heel pride… and footwear.

Nike has released the 2023 lineup of their ever-popular customized NCAA kicks. The Pegasus model sneaker is fully fit with North Carolina’s carolina blue and white colors, with the Tar Heels’ logo to top it all off.

Have your first look at the UNC Nike footwear right here:

North Carolina Tar Heels Nikes Pegasus sneaker 2023
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Now that you’ve seen them, walk all over your rivals by grabbing a pair today.

Visit Fanatics right now to become the first Tar Heel you know to own these North Carolina Nike kicks:

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