The Phoenix Suns might have just leaked the boldest shorts in the NBA


A new season means a new wardrobe. That’s the NBA now. Uniforms as fleeting as trends, recycled as fast as hashtags. The Association and Icon looks are locked in, permanent fixtures in a league that loves its staples. But the City and Statement editions? Those are seasonal experiments that are here today and gone tomorrow.

Last year’s Statement fit, the black-on-black killer with the Valley gradient pulsing through the numbers and framing that sharp ‘PHX’ across the chest, has been retired. Packed up, folded away, another relic for the merch graveyard. So what steps into the void? That’s the mystery beginning to unravel. The leaks are dripping out, one piece at a time.

And it starts at the bottom. With the shorts.

I don’t know much, but I know this: those shorts are busy.

Yes, we’ve seen type running across the right leg before. Back when the sunburst first showed its face, “Phoenix” lived there. So the concept isn’t foreign. The twist this time? It reads “Suns.” Add in a sunburst that practically swallows the fabric whole, though the gradient running through it does give off a slick vibe, and you’ve got a lot to process. A lot to absorb. And truthfully, we won’t know if it works until the players hit the floor.

But what about the full uniform? According to @SunsUniTracker, who always has a finger on the pulse, he predicts the jersey itself will dial things back, less chaos than what’s happening below the waist.

What we do know: the City edition is returning to the Valley. The design that sparked the franchise’s entire rebrand. The jersey tied to both glory and heartbreak, worn in a Finals run and through a 64-win masterpiece. That one is etched in the team’s identity now.

The Statement edition? At the very least, it’s a step up from those fluorescent-orange disasters we were forced to stomach in the Finals and beyond. These new ones? They live somewhere in the middle. Intriguing enough to want a second look. Polarizing enough to demand one. I need to see them moving, sweating, battling under the lights before I can crown them…or burn them.



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