
The Indiana Pacers unveiled their new City edition uniforms for the 2025-26 season with a video showcasing the inspiration of previous jerseys and eras.
The team is scheduled to debut these uniforms tonight and will wear them for the next three games. Once they get back home from their road trip, they’ll also have a new court to match the new look with the old school blue and yellow.

Per the team’s website: “On the jerseys, the “PACERS” lettering across the chest is inspired by the 1984-1990 jersey, surrounded by the famous blocking designed by Olympic Champion Florence Griffith Joyner originally worn from 1990-1997. On the shorts, the team’s current logo is displayed remixed with a the original 1967 logo and a salute to the State of Indiana on the belt buckle. A homage to Hall of Famer Bobby “Slick” Leonard, the immortal “Boom Baby!” is displayed on the jersey’s anthem. And the Royal Blue blocking calls back to the Pacers ABA roots.”
The Pacers will wear them 21 times this season.
We may not get to see Tyrese Haliburton on the court with these new uniforms but we at least got a glimpse in the unveiling of them. Many members of the team chimed in with their opinions on the jerseys.
What’s your opinion of the new look?
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