As a die-hard basketball fan who grew up idolizing these legendary dynasties, I can’t help but feel a surge of nostalgia and excitement with Bristol Studio‘s NBA collaboration. Having spent countless hours on the court, dreaming of wearing the jerseys of my favorite teams, this collection feels like a dream come true!
Bristol Studio unveils their NBA partnership, showcasing a unique line of collections that honor seven iconic teams: the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, and New York Knicks. These legendary dynasties are celebrated in the collaboration.
This assortment showcases a variety of hoodies, windbreaker trousers, distinctive triple hem shorts, t-shirts, and New Era 9FORTY A-Frame Snapback caps. Each team is given their own unique version of the merchandise outfit, which incorporates their specific colors and logos to reinforce the teams’ historical significance. In a statement from co-founders of Bristol-Studio, MAASAI Ephriam and Jake Fenster, they expressed, “The legacy of a dynasty can resonate within you, influencing your perspective on life and guiding your actions. It’s an enduring spirit that reminds us that greatness isn’t just something you observe – it’s something you embody in your daily experiences.
The NBA collaboration by Bristol Studio, a result of their deep affection for basketball culture and design, has been a long-awaited project. It beautifully blends their passion for the sport with their commitment to community. The collection features hoodies that have undergone an enzyme wash process, giving them a retro appearance. Each team’s secondary logo is creatively combined with custom Bristol Studio graphics, and the kangaroo pockets are strategically placed above these designs. The t-shirts boast a boxy style in both black and bone colorways, while the windbreaker pants and hem shorts come in coordinating styles for each team.
The collection drops online at Bristol Studio and New Era on November 18 at 12 p.m. EST.
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2024-11-18 20:26