Watch: Warriors Unveil 6 Sweet New Jerseys Ahead of 2019-20 Season

The Golden State Warriors are entering a new era, and they have already introduced some changes. The team moved to a different area, and they have now released six new jerseys.

On Tuesday, the team unveiled the jersey rotation for the upcoming season.

All practice and game jerseys will feature the Rakuten badge on the upper left corner. Four uniforms have the team’s new logos and custom font. The San Francisco Classic Edition is additional jersey. It pulls design and font influence from the Warriors’ first three seasons in the Bay Area. The City Classic Edition jersey is also an addition. It was first worn in 1966-67.

The Association edition has the team’s Global Logo. It’s simple and everyone knows it. This jersey was introduced prior to the 2010-11 season. The 2019-20 version of the Association Edition jersey has the Warriors’ refreshed Global Logo, complimented with an updated portrayal of the eastern span of the Bay Bridge.

The Icon Edition is a blue alternative to the Association Edition. It has the Warriors’ blue and yellow Global Logo on the chest area.

The Bay-Statement Edition has the Warriors’ new The Bay logo. It has a landscape of seaside cliffs overlooking water and overhead fog. This scene makes us thing of the Golden Gate prior to the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge. The Golden State played full seasons in Oakland, San Francisco and San Jose.

The Town-City Edition is a tribute to Oakland and was first introduced during the 2017-18 season. This jersey has the logo for Oakland in white set on a black jersey. This uniform is a celebration of the Oakland community and its meaning for the Warriors. The Team played 47 of the previous 48 seasons in The Town.

San Francisco – Classic Edition is a throwback to the Warriors’ original Bay Area jersey work in 1962. It has the city’s namesake across the chest area. The Warriors wore a yellow jersey during the 2009-10 season.

The City – Classic Edition was designed by Franklin Mieuli in 1966-67. It has San Francisco symbols, and the team sported the throwback several times since the last season in San Francisco in 1970-71/

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