Chicago Bulls bring back MJ-era red pinstripes for new uniforms

The fine red stripes of the Chicago Bulls are back.
Chicago unveiled his jerseys on Tuesday for the 2025-2026 season, with emblematic black uniforms with red stripes, which made their debut in the time of Michael Jordan, returning. It is the third uniform of the declaration of declaration throughout the history of the franchise of almost 60 years.
Jordan and the Bulls brought the sons for the first time in the 1995-1996 campaign when the team went 72-10 and won a championship. Chicago also put on the look during the 1996-1997, 2007-08 and 2012-13 seasons, but has not carried the design since 2013. The previous black uniforms did not have thin stripes or fine stripes of gray in relief.
The Bulls typed the Dennis Rodman renowned temple to help revelation, which qualified the uniforms as favorite. Rodman helped the franchise win consecutive championships when the uniform was in rotation.
“I remember when we introduced this for the first time. He was a legendary man,” said Rodman. “These jerseys here are legendary. I’m not even going back. It’s like a whole new for the new generation.”
Chicago will wear the wires during the games of the edition of the edition selected during the next season.
Even if the franchise has not put on this specific design since 2013, its heritage was strong enough for the Chicago White Sox to MLB used it as inspiration for their city of the city of the 2025 city.




