Another NBA season means more City Edition uniforms, and teams are making the most of their designs this year.
The 2025-26 season marks the ninth campaign of the collaboration between Nike and the NBA on the uniforms. Contrary to previous iterations, this year’s theme is all about “remixing” previous designs, with most teams reviving fan favorites with, at most, slight tweaks.
The “Cream City” threads are back for the Milwaukee Bucks. It’s a fiesta theme again for the San Antonio Spurs. The Phoenix Suns pay homage to “The Valley,” while it’s all about the “California Dream” for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Here’s a look at each NBA team’s 2025-26 City Edition uniform.

Atlanta’s Peachtree uniform stole the show when it came onto the scene during the 2022-23 campaign. The Hawks are bringing it back with slight modifications: “Peachtree” appears across the chest instead of “Atlanta,” with a block-style font for the numbers and a peach designed as a basketball on the pant buckle, substituting for “ATL.”

Boston is making history with its “Gold Standard” threads — it is the first time in franchise history the Celtics will wear a uniform without green. The white uniform has gold numbers and text with a black trim.
This marks Boston’s fourth City Edition uniform that includes gold in the design.
A new chapter in our storybook of Legends 📖 pic.twitter.com/56ixmSgUt6
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) September 24, 2025

There might not be a more popular uniform in City Edition history than the Nets’ Notorious B.I.G.-inspired threads, which will return this season. Brooklyn debuted the look that honors the legendary rapper in 2018.
The black threads feature a multicolored “Brooklyn Camo” pattern across the lining of the jersey and down the side of the pants. According to the Nets, the pattern is also inspired by the Brooklyn-born rapper while “symbolizing both the borough’s cultural diversity and diversity of the Nets’ fan base.”

The Hornets’ home city is named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, queen of Great Britain and Ireland for 57 years. The team’s new orange, blue and yellow colorway call to mind the bird of paradise, Queen Charlotte’s favorite flower, which was named “Strelitzia reginae” in her honor.
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Chicago is going back to its original City Edition design from the 2017-18 season with slight modifications. The Bulls are swapping the white uniform for black. “Chicago” will now appear across the chest in Chicago blue instead of red.
The Chicago flag inspired the original design, which includes four red stars on the side of the jersey to represent it. Those stars return on the side in blue.

The Cavaliers are back to partnering with the Cleveland Metroparks for this season’s design, which is a remix of the 2022-23 uniform. That uniform was also inspired by the Park District, but the colors were tan and blue, contrary to the “orange front” that covers the majority of this one.
“The Land” runs across the chest and the player numbers are similar to that of the 2022-23 threads — a reimagined version of the Cavaliers’ 1980-83 block-style look.
We’re proud to be teaming up with the Cleveland Metroparks again – this time for the 2025-26 City Edition uniform, a fresh remix of our fan-favorite 2022-23 look.
☀️ The Cleveland Metroparks, established more than 100 years ago, is home to 18 reservations and over 300 miles of… pic.twitter.com/9j0a82NqhQ
— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) November 11, 2025

The classical mythological creature, the Pegasus, is the theme of the Mavericks’ City Edition uniforms. The creature serves as a beacon of hope and progress, according to Dallas, with the city appropriately nicknamed “The Pegasus City.”
In 1934, Dallas citizens installed a giant Pegasus sign on top of what was then the tallest building west of the Mississippi River — the 29-story Magnolia Hotel. It now appears in front of the Omni Dallas Hotel. The Mavericks’ black threads include neon blue wings on the side and “Dallas” across the chest in classic Greek font.

The Nuggets are remixing a previously remixed look.
Denver’s threads include a rainbow skyline, which the franchise donned from 1981 to 1993. In 2018, the Nuggets brought the feature back for their City Edition uniforms — an all-white design. The next season, they flipped the colors to make it all-black, turning the uniform into one of the more popular combinations in franchise history.
That look returns again this season, paying homage to the classic design.
The rumors are true 😏 pic.twitter.com/lYXxyA7vTl
— Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) August 1, 2025

With Pistons basketball in a resurgence, the team is celebrating iconic moments of the franchise with its uniform.
The oil gray threads include the signature lightning bolt motif on the side panels of the jersey and shorts, similar to the 1970s and 1980s. On the middle of the pants’ waistband is the flaming horse logo from the teal uniforms Detroit wore during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The pants also pair the Pistons’ current primary logo with the “Detroit Pistons Basketball Club” one they used when they relocated to Detroit in 1957.
It’s all in the details 🔥 pic.twitter.com/wYxomvuC9P
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) November 11, 2025

A tribute to Oakland, California, “The Town” has been a theme of the Warriors’ uniforms through the years. They memorably wore black Statement Edition uniforms that donned the phrase during championship-winning seasons in 2017 and 2018. There was a gold “Earned Edition” look worn alongside it during the 2018-19 campaign.
Golden State will wear its cream uniforms that feature a dark gold trim and “The Town” across the chest.

“H-Town” has often run across the chest of the Rockets’ City Edition uniforms, and this campaign is no different. Houston is bringing back its design from the 2023-24 season, with “H-Town” in a sleek font and players’ names and numbers bolded in a collegiate style font.
The Rockets also paid homage to the “Phi Slama Jama” era that franchise legends Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler popularized during their time at the University of Houston. A dunking astronaut emblem appears on the side of the shorts as a nod to Houston’s status as “space city,” and Phi Slama Jama’s high-flying play.
City threads coming soon to a court near you..
🗓️ Nov. 12 pic.twitter.com/dNbPDVO3NJ
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) October 13, 2025

Indiana’s uniforms pay homage to the past, serving as a “tribute to the moments that define us, the fans who support us and is attached with pride and heart,” according to the Pacers.
The uniforms boast “Pacers” lettering across the chest directly inspired by the 1984-1990 uniforms. The lettering is surrounded by the famous blocking designed by Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith Joyner. Indiana’s current logo is remixed with the original 1967 one on one side of the pants, while the belt buckle has a silhouette of the state of Indiana.

The Clippers are celebrating their journey from Buffalo roots through San Diego to Los Angeles with a look that reimagines their 2018-19 City Edition jerseys. The main difference this time around is the bold orange instead of blue as the main color, which the franchise wore in Buffalo and San Diego. The “LA” wordmark across the chest is inspired by the 1984 Olympic Games, which coincided with the Clippers’ inaugural season in Los Angeles.

The Lakers’ all-black 2023-24 uniforms were nicknamed “The California Dream” and became a memorable alternate design. It includes a triangle wordmark, throwing it back to the Lakers’ early days in Los Angeles and number font the franchise wore from 1999 to 2017.
“The California Dream” returns. @bibigoUSA x City Edition pic.twitter.com/HvkFiXwBfC
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) August 1, 2025

With this being the Grizzlies’ 25th season in Memphis, they are highlighting Stax Records, singer and producer Isaac Hayes and the city’s legendary musical legacy. Platinum detailing throughout the threads is a nod to the millions of records with Memphis swing sold around the world.
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⏰ 11ᴀᴍ-6ᴘᴍ pic.twitter.com/i4qQKn2usD— Memphis Grizzlies (@memgrizz) November 11, 2025

The NBA’s best-selling team City Edition uniform of all-time is back with the Heat’s “Original Vice Nights” look returning.
It comes back with a minor tweak — a commemorative jersey patch celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Heat’s 2006 NBA championship. Outside of that, it remains unchanged from the 2018-19 design, which coincided with franchise legend Dwyane Wade’s final NBA season.

Milwaukee’s “Cream City” threads are back once again. The Bucks debuted this look during the 2019-20 campaign, celebrating the cream city bricks the city was built upon. The blue and green trim and script font pays homage to the Bucks’ history, while the shorts’ buckle includes a salute to the state of Wisconsin.

Minnesota’s Prince-inspired look is making a triumphant return. The purple-laced threads honoring the late singer were first worn in the 2018-19 campaign and designed in close collaboration with Nike and the Prince Estate.

The Pelicans are once again paying homage to New Orleans’ spirit, individuality and vibrant nightlife with the return of the 2023-24 City Edition threads. It remains untouched with a neon-on-block colorway and a “Skelican” logo on the shorts.

The Knicks announced their City Edition uniforms while sharing a merchandise partnership with New York City fashion and lifestyle brand, Kith. The cream uniforms include orange numbers and “New York” across the chest. Appearing in white, “NYC” also hovers over a blue Nike swoosh on the left side of the jersey for a neat element.

Oklahoma City drew direct inspiration from its 2018-19 design, paying homage to the Native and Indigenous cultures of Oklahoma.
The previous look had a lighter shade of blue, but also included “OKC” in interlocking geometric shapes at the center. One of the more specific details is a turtle emblem hidden in the right leg of the shorts with its squares and arrows pointing toward Oklahoma City, reflecting the four sacred directions.

Orlando pays tribute to the Magic’s history with specific elements from multiple eras.
The “Magic” with a star as the “A” and above the dot of the “i” across the chest is similar to what the franchise wore from 1989 to the 2000s. Orlando returned that design element for their primary uniforms this season. The inset panel on the shorts boasts the original ball and star trail logo and “Orlando” appears on the waistband, an element first introduced in 2008.
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— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) November 11, 2025

There is no shortage of history to lean on in the city of Philadelphia, and the 76ers chose the Liberty Bell as inspiration for their uniform. Elements of the bell appears throughout the dark navy design, most notably on the waistband of the shorts.
The Liberty Bell. 🔔
A symbol that unites us all. Resilient and Unbreakable.
This is the 2025-26 City Edition. @cryptocom pic.twitter.com/q9S3CAu9U7
— Philadelphia 76ers (@sixers) November 11, 2025

The Suns’ all-black threads were first worn during their NBA Finals run in the 2020-21 season, and they return untouched. “The Valley” wordmark appears on top of a silhouette of Camelback Mountain, one of Arizona’s most recognizable landmarks. There’s a gradient on the side of the shorts that’s a modernized take on the Arizona sunsets, adding to a sleek design.

A unique design from the 2022-23 season returns for the Trail Blazers, which is a nod to the original carpet pattern of the Portland International Airport. The teal pattern includes geometric shapes and runs diagonally across the jersey under “PDX” and on the side of the shorts.

In the 2022-23 season, the Kings made history by wearing a gray uniform for the first time in franchise history. That look returns this season with never-before-worn shades of purple by the Kings — deep ink and bright violet inspired by the glow of the beam outside Golden 1 Center.
The beam is also represented on the side of the uniform with stripes that radiate from a bright glow. The side panels also include the message: “Sacramento Proud.”

San Antonio’s best-selling City Edition uniform returns, a design that brings back the Fiesta colorway and is inspired by the team’s 1990 warmup jacket. Notably, the Spurs revealed that they will also wear this uniform next season.
The all-black threads include Fiesta-colored stripes on the side and under the classic “San Antonio” wordmark that runs across the chest.

While last season’s City Edition uniform paid homage to an iconic Vince Carter dunk, the Raptors are highlighting their 2019 championship run for this year’s design. During the 2021-22 season, Toronto’s City Edition look included a Raptor donning the threads from the 2019 NBA Finals clinching game.
The black and gold colors on those threads are being tweaked to Canadian red and white with the Raptor returning in the center. “Toronto” appears in white runs across the chest, with the number in red alongside a Raptor wearing the exact uniform the team wore in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

Similar to the Bulls, the Jazz are reverting back to their original City Edition design that paid homage to Utah’s terrain. That uniform from the 2017-18 season was in red, while the 2025-26 edition has a midnight black to gray gradient inspired by the state’s rugged mountain landscape.
Also unique to this look is its side — the paths from Salt Lake City to St. George and Salt Lake City to Moab are featured in sky blue.
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— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) October 30, 2025

Though the Wizards used elements from their 2021-22 City Edition design, this uniform is all about the gold alternates the franchise wore from 2006 to 2009. The black-and-gold look includes “Washington” in white across the chest and the DMV insignia on the left side of the shorts — a nod to the 2021 look, which included “DMV” on a D.C. area sports team’s uniform for the first time.
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