The Washington Commanders have officially unveiled their new uniform designs today, per @AdamSchefter of ESPN. The reveal provides the first look at the team's updated aesthetic for the upcoming NFL season.
The new uniform set features the franchise's classic burgundy and gold color palette, integrated into modernized designs across three primary kits: burgundy, white, and a black alternate. The uniforms include updated typography for player numbers and distinct striping on the shoulders and pants. The Commanders' primary "W" logo remains a central fixture of the helmet design, which was showcased alongside the new threads today.
According to the team, these designs are intended to bridge the gap between the organization's historic past and its new identity. This unveiling is the latest step in the franchise's rebranding process, which has been a focal point for the front office over the last several months. More details regarding the retail availability of the new merchandise and the specific schedule for when each uniform will be worn are expected to be released later today.
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