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Several NBA City Edition Jerseys Appear To Be Leaked


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The “City Edition” jerseys for NBA teams are some of the most sought-after items sold in the league.

Every year, fans flock to buy these special annual pieces of team history.

And it seems that every year, the jerseys are leaked before their official reveal.

It looks like that has happened again because pictures shared by NBA UK Fans, via NBA Retweet, seem to show City Edition jerseys for both the Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls.

Fans are already debating if these jerseys are good or not.

A yearly tradition, the jerseys are created to show off the “inherent bond between, court, community and culture,” according to a press release from the NBA.

While they definitely do that, they also become incredibly popular merchandise the moment that they go on sale.

Year after year, the city jerseys are some of the most popular items sold at arenas and in fan shops.

If these two jerseys are legitimate, they reveal that both the Mavericks and Bulls are going for understated and clean looks in 2023-24.

They are both relying on a darker scheme with clean fonts and minimal other colors.

There is no doubt that both of these jerseys will fly off the shelves.

As for the rest of the league, we should expect to see their special jerseys in the weeks ahead as the new season unfolds.

Players across the league will be brandishing these jerseys during select games and fans will be wearing them year-round.

These two will certainly impress many but there are 28 more on the way.


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