Brooklyn Nets Reintroduce Biggie-Inspired City Edition Uniforms For 2025-26 – SportsLogos.Net News

Brooklyn Nets Reintroduce Biggie-Inspired City Edition Uniforms For 2025-26

As expected, the Brooklyn Nets announced on Monday afternoon they’ll revive their 2018-19 City Edition uniforms, which honored hip-hop icon The Notorious B.I.G., for the 2025-26 season.

The black uniforms feature a multicolored “Brooklyn Camo” pattern on the trim, side panels and logo on the shorts that was inspired by the Coogi sweaters worn by the late Brooklyn native, whose real name was Christopher Wallace.

That initially triggered a lawsuit against the Nets, Nike and the NBA for trademark infringement, though the parties likely reached a settlement considering Brooklyn also wore a white version of the uniforms during the 2019-20 season.

The only difference between the original uniforms and this year’s set is the All In Won patch on the left shoulder, as the Nets agreed to a multi-year advertising partnership with the New York-based medical billing company this summer after being sponsored by Infor from 2017-20.

The Nets will wear the uniforms – which also feature a *BED-STUY* wordmark above the jock tag as a nod to the neighborhood where Biggie grew up – 11 times this season, including Nov. 11 against the Toronto Raptors, when they’ll have a Biggie bobblehead giveaway.

They’ll be paired with a matching court in eight of those games, though it’s unclear if it will be new or the same design as 2019-20, with the “Brooklyn Camo” pattern around the logo at midcourt, sidelines and baselines, as well as a stylized crown inside the three-point line.

“We are incredibly excited to bring back our Biggie-inspired uniforms, paying tribute to one of Brooklyn’s most enduring cultural icons,” executive vice president of sports and corporate marketing Andrew Karson said in a statement. 

“The Notorious B.I.G. embodies the relentless hustle, unfiltered authentic and audacious creativity that continue to define this borough, and celebrating his legacy through our uniforms allows us to share his story with a new generation of fans.”

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