Did the Lakers change their jerseys?
Our L.A. team has officially announced that come 2022-23 NBA season, they are changing their iconic purple and gold uniforms to blue, in line with the Crypto.com logo. This is the first time a uniform change has happened to the team since the 1960’s.
When did the Lakers change their jerseys?
2018
In 2002, the club added white uniforms worn only in Sunday home games, the first white jerseys donned by the Lakers since 1966–67. The drop-shaded numbers came in 1960 with the move to LA. They disappeared in 1999 at the same time the scoop-neck became a V-neck. The shading returned in 2018.
How many Lakers jerseys are there?
five different jerseys
The Los Angeles Lakers will wear five different jerseys over the course of the first half of the 2020-21 NBA season, a lineup highlighted by a throwback “Classic edition” jersey replicating a design from 1960, and a new “City edition” jersey that is a tribute to the legendary Elgin Baylor.
Which Lakers jersey is best?
BTW: The 1961-62 uniform remains the greatest non-purple-and-gold Lakers uniform of all time.
When Did Lakers adopt purple and gold?
The gold uniforms were overhauled prior to the 1978–79 season, switching from white numbers to purple numbers with white drop shadows.
What years did the Lakers wear blue jerseys?
The Lakers wore these jerseys starting with their debut season in L.A., from 1960 to 1967. Obviously, LeBron James loves the idea of wearing the blue jerseys if he was so desperate to have one custom made for him to wear on vacation.
When did Lakers adopt purple and gold?
What was the first ever Lakers jersey?
When the franchise first started as the Minneapolis Lakers in 1948, their home uniforms were white with powder blue and gold trim, these jerseys had Lakers written across the front. The road uniforms were powder blue with gold trim and had MPLS branded across the front.