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Chicago Bulls Unveil United Center-Inspired City Edition Uniforms – SportsLogos.Net News

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Although the rest of the league isn’t set to officially reveal their City Edition uniforms until Nov. 14, the Chicago Bulls confirmed earlier leaks by unveiling their new United Center-inspired design over the weekend.

The uniforms highlight various features of the arena, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this season and became the Bulls’ home shortly before their second run of three consecutive championships, hosting the 1996, 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals.

The wordmark and number font on the off-white uniforms matches the signage seen around the United Center, including gate and seat numbers, while the overall color scheme was based on the exterior of the building, with shades of brown, gray and white. 

The design across the shoulders and down the sides of the shorts are supposed to mimic in-arena lights during the Bulls’ starting lineup introductions, while the logo on the waistband pulls inspiration from the windows near the top of the United Center’s walls.

The uniforms are complete with the Bulls’ iconic diamond-shaped shorts design and a uniquely shaped logo above the jock tag on the jersey, which pays homage to the original marquee that stood outside of the arena and read “Home of The Bulls.”

Chicago will wear its new City Edition uniforms eight times this season, including games against the Memphis Grizzlies on Nov. 23, Boston Celtics n Dec. 21, Milwaukee Bucks on Dec. 28, New York Knicks on Jan. 4, Philadelphia 76ers on Jan. 25, Golden State Warriors on Feb. 8, Phoenix Suns on Feb. 22 and Dallas Mavericks on March 29.

The Bulls’ 2023-24 City Edition uniforms, meanwhile, were inspired by the old Chicago Stadium, which stood on the Near West Side for nearly 60 years before it was replaced by the United Center in 1994 and was affectionally referred to as the “Madhouse on Madison.”



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