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Golden State Warriors Unveil New Classic Edition Uniform

Golden State Warriors Unveil New Classic Edition Uniform

The Golden State Warriors unveiled their Classic Edition uniforms for the 2024-25 season on Tuesday.

The look is a nod to the Philadelphia Warriors era that lasted from 1946 to 1962, headlined by two championships and Wilt Chamberlain’s first three seasons in the league. Golden State’s upcoming season marks the 70th anniversary of the Philadelphia Warriors winning their second championship.

The all-white look is inspired by Philadelphia’s home kit and features red and gold on the outer layer of the shirt, blue shadows on the numbers and ‘Warriors’ on the chest.

The unveiling comes on Jackie Moore’s birthday. In 1955, Moore became the Warriors’ first black player.

“Our new Classic Edition uniform is a testament to the Warriors’ rich heritage and a nod to the history that shapes our identity as a team,” Warriors senior vice president of marketing Amanda Chin said in a press release. “This iconic uniform has been brought back to represent our proud heritage and the pioneering spirit of players like Jackie Moore, who turns 92 today.”

The Warriors’ white Classic Edition uniform marks the second time the franchise has used the Philadelphia-era wardrobe, having sported a throwback road blue look during the 2021-22 season.

Stephen Curry broke the NBA record for best 3-pointer ever while wearing the blue jerseys.

Golden State will make its debut on October 29 against the New Orleans Pelicans.