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Here are the new Charlotte Hornets uniforms, and everything you need to know about them

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Charlotte Hornets fans have loved the teal pinstripes since 1988. The team listened and learned.

Next season’s primary uniforms will be white jerseys with teal pinstripes and teal jerseys with white pinstripes, the Hornets announced Monday. They won’t quite be direct replicas of Alexander Julian’s iconic design, but they’re close.

The new look will be available to fans for retail purchase Oct. 1.

When the Bobcats re-branded to the Hornets’ name and look in the spring of 2014, they adopted the original teal and purple color scheme. However, the uniforms were dissimilar to Julian’s pinstripe-and-pleats look, which so contributed to the expansion team’s popularity in the early 1990s. They were teal as the dominant color, but had broader stripes down the side of jerseys.

The Hornets wore replicas of the original uniforms for a handful of games each of the past three seasons, and again that uniform was wildly popular. So, this new design owes heavily to that look.

“We really had our ear to the ground listening to our fans’ comments, many of which through social media,” said Seth Bennett, Hornets senior vice president for consumer engagement. “As we were unveiling some of the uniforms, we kind of paid attention to the feedback and comments we were getting. And some of the polls that we used, to see the popularity of various uniforms.

“We definitely used that to inform the process.”

Under NBA rules, Bennett said, the Hornets couldn’t change the look of their primary uniforms for at least five years.

The new Charlotte Hornets uniforms for the 2020-21 season are a throwback to the 1988 originals.
The new Charlotte Hornets uniforms for the 2020-21 season are a throwback to the 1988 originals. Charlotte Hornets

The Hornets will wear the new pinstripe uniforms most games next season. There will be two other uniforms available: Purple ones with “CHA” stenciled across the chest and an updated version of the “city edition,” to be unveiled later. Most recently, that “city edition” was a gray uniform with “CHA” across the chest.

The rebrand to Hornets has been a success: Bennett said the Hornets have been in the top half of the NBA in merchandise sales consistently since the switch from Bobcats to Hornets

The original classic uniforms, worn by the likes of Larry Johnson, Dell Curry and Muggsy Bogues, will now only be available for celebrating anniversaries. Bennett said, “it will be a few seasons before you see those classic jerseys again.”

Bennett said the uniform redesign process started three years ago. The Hornets worked with Rare Design, a company in Mississippi, and Jordan Brand, the Nike division named for Hornets owner Michael Jordan, on the look and fabrication of the new uniforms.

Bennett said the new uniforms are intentionally “streamlined” — a clean, simple appearance that still links to the original look. For instance, the pinstripes are only teal in the new uniforms. There were teal, purple and dark green pinstripes in the originals, along with pleats.

No home/away

The NBA no longer designates white or light-colored uniforms for the home team. The home team has the option to choose a uniform for each game, with the road team wearing a contrasting look.

Since then, the white or light-colored jerseys are called “Association” editions and the contrasting colored jerseys are called “Icon” editions. Each NBA team has up to three additional alternate jerseys they can wear on a limited basis each season.

When Nike replaced Adidas as maker of the NBA’s uniforms in 2015, The Hornets were allowed to place the “Jumpman” logo on Hornets uniforms — the only one of the 30 franchises with a “Jumpman,” rather than a “Swoosh.”

Next season, all “Statement Edition” uniforms — alternates for each team for key matchups — will include “Jumpman” logos.

The new Charlotte Hornets uniforms for the 2020-21 season are a throwback to the 1988 originals.
The new Charlotte Hornets uniforms for the 2020-21 season are a throwback to the 1988 originals. Charlotte Hornets

Delay in unveiling

The Hornets originally planned to unveil these uniforms last Thursday. When the players in the season restart in Florida chose not to play games, in a social-justice statement, the Hornets delayed this unveiling to Monday.

“As things evolved last week, it was very obvious to us that that was not the appropriate time to celebrate these uniforms,” Bennett said.

“We as an organization wanted to take the time to let the conversation really be focused on what it needed to be at that time. Very intentional on our part.”

This story was originally published August 31, 2020 at 12:28 PM.

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Rick Bonnell
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Rick Bonnell has covered the Charlotte Hornets and the NBA for the Observer since the expansion franchise moved to the Queen City in 1988. A Syracuse grad and former president of the Pro Basketball Writers Association, Bonnell also writes occasionally on the NFL, college sports and the business of sports. Support my work with a digital subscription
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