The Sixers’ new City Edition uniforms are here, and they are “fire,” as the kids like to say.

These jawns look similar to the parchment colored kits from the past two seasons, though the “Phila” has been replaced with “Philadelphia” on the front and there is gold trim to go along with a gold Liberty Bell on the shorts.

Via press release:

“It’s important to our organization to pay tribute to Philadelphia’s rich history, culture and landmarks as frequently and authentically as we can,” Philadelphia 76ers President Chris Heck said. “In partnership with StubHub, we designed the City Edition jersey to celebrate the Liberty Bell, a Philadelphia icon that transcends time and brings to life a powerful symbol that unites us all. We look forward to enjoying many special moments with our fans wearing these uniforms throughout the remainder of the season.”

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The 2019-20 City Edition uniform pays homage to the Liberty Bell, a historical Philadelphia landmark, which embodies Philadelphia’s resiliency. The parchment color uniform features blue “Philadelphia” cursive script and predominantly displays the crack in the Liberty Bell down the side of the uniform. On the front hem, the jersey features the embroidered phrase “Pass and Stow,” inscribed on the front of the Liberty Bell. The two names are derived from Philadelphia foundry workers, John Pass and John Stow, who recast the original bell in 1753.

The City Edition is the fifth uniform the 76ers will wear for this season, joining the Icon, Association, Classic and Statement.

I like it.

The Sixers will debut this uniform on November 30th against T.J. McConnell and the Indiana Pacers and then wear it again on these nights:

  • Saturday, Dec. 7 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Saturday, Dec. 21 vs. Washington Wizards
  • Wednesday, Dec. 25 vs. Milwaukee Bucks
  • Saturday, March 14 vs. Indiana Pacers
  • Saturday, March 21 vs. Atlanta Hawks

Here are some images of the new jawnz: