Oklahoma City Thunder unveiled 2025-26 City Edition uniforms honoring the Native and Indigenous cultures that shape Oklahoma's identity and community spirit. Oklahoma has been home to 67 American Indian tribes. The uniforms will debut on Nov. 19 during the franchise's Native American Heritage Night against the Sacramento Kings. The design recalls the turquoise 2018-19 City Edition with a darker blue and interlocking geometric shapes forming "OKC." Waterlike teeth reference the Oklahoma River and expanding squares appear on the waistband. A hidden turtle emblem, 11 geometric stars and a sunset-colored sash honor tribal resilience and generational stories. A new alternate court will accompany city night games each Friday starting Dec. 5.
The threads are a tribute to the "Native and Indigenous cultures that shape Oklahoma's identity and community spirit," according to the Thunder. Oklahoma has been home to 67 American Indian tribes. They uniforms will debut during the franchise's annual Native American Heritage Night on Nov. 19 against the Sacramento Kings. The uniforms are a callback to the turquoise City Edition design from the 2018-19 season that also honored the state's Native American communities.
In a nod to the Oklahoma River, waterlike teeth run across the uniforms diagonally, uniting the two colors. A pattern of expanding squares appears on the waistband, while a turtle emblem is hidden in the right side leg of the shorts. There are 11 geometric stars on the sides of the jersey and shorts, which Oklahoma City says is meant to "carry forward stories passed through generations."
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