NBA 2025-26 City Edition Jerseys: Rumor Suggests Recolored Past Designs

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💥 NBA Rumor Mill: Is Nike Bringing Back Old City Edition Uniforms in New Colors?

Ripples of a Rumor

The NBA fashion circuit is abuzz with a tantalizing tidbit: what if Nike’s 2025-26 NBA City Edition uniforms turn out to be old designs rendered in new color schemes?

This speculatory wave gathered momentum after the Detroit Pistons revealed their 2025-26 City Edition uniform, blending the iconic ’90s teal hue with the template and graphic elements of their 2021-22 iteration (see below).

Detroit Pistons 2025-26 City Edition uniform

Rehash or Renovation?

Now, could all 2025-26 NBA City Edition uniforms follow suit, sporting fresh color combos on familiar designs?

While this narrative has gained traction on social media, the Basketball Jersey Archive has no leaks yet regarding the NBA’s 2025-26 City Edition jerseys.

Rustling rumors: Potential new colors for old NBA City Edition uniforms

Precedent for Revisiting Designs

Several teams have tweaked, not reinvented, their City Edition looks from season to season. The Dallas Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, Miami Heat, and Philadelphia 76ers are among those who’ve recycled base designs for both their 2023-24 and 2024-25 City Edition uniforms.

🌟 Did You Know?

The NBA City Edition initiative began in the 2017-18 season, empowering teams to create uniforms that pay tribute to their history, werden, or local culture.

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FAQ: What are City Edition Uniforms?

City Edition uniforms are special NBA jerseys designed to commemorate a team’s history, heritage, or local culture. Each team typically wears them for select home games.

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