adidas, Stance, and the NBA unveiled their uniforms for this year’s 2015 NBA Christmas Day games, and I must say, they look pretty classy.
Designed as part of the adidas NBA Season’s Greetings Collection, the uniforms continue the tradition of introducing new and unique elements with this year’s uniforms by incorporating primary team colors and cream tones. Player names and numbers are showcased in holiday-style script and detailed with woven rows of stitching while a scarlet NBA seal is also displayed on the back of the jersey as a nod to holiday greeting cards.
The socks, Stance’s contribution to the on-court Christmas Day look, mirror the uniform’s design and feature classic holiday colors, winter-inspired imagery, and pay homage to holiday sweaters.
The Season’s Greetings Collection includes a special-edition Swingman jersey, women’s Replica jersey, on-court shooting shirt, T-shirt, snapback and knit beanie. Items range from $28-$110 and will be available this weekend on NBAStore.com and NBAStore.eu. Jerseys will also be available at select team and other retailers.
The Christmas Day socks go on sale this weekend at Stance.com and other major retailers.
Amazing, love them!
Uni’s look perfect(clean, fancy, without trying too hard), the socks are fun(very traditional), the Mint shoes don’t fit though(I would’ve gone with wheat-colorways, or maybe even like the lumberjack Lillard 1).
Finally, Adidas did justice on these!
These are straight fire! ???
Very nice uniforms, but I am not a fan of the Stance socks this year.
Amazing, ten times better than last years. Love the whole throwback theme.
So will the adidas logo be on the jerseys as well or these are that swingsh’t crap. They didn’t give them new shorts or was I missing something. The 2013 Christmas uni’s were bad and good with horrible jersey but awesome shorts with fat logos on the leg. They are “ok” BUT another miss IMO.
Fantastic – love it. Will try to get one
I would’ve gone with cream for the shoes and gotten rid of the socks. I’m glad they didn’t go for that sleeved junk this year.