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Aug
NBL Jerseys
Tracking every NBL26 jersey release in one place
See every NBL26 jersey in one spot as clubs unveil their designs ahead of pre-season and the Blitz.
- NBL launches Ignite Cup in-season tournament with $400,000 prize money
- HoopsFest 2026 will be held in Perth in January 2026
- NBL and ESPN extend media rights deal
Just a few NBL clubs are yet to unveil their jerseys for the 2025–26 NBL season.
Pre-season games are already underway and with the NBL Blitz tips off next week, it will give fans the first real look at their teams on court.
We think clubs are bringing the heat with their NBL26 designs, and basketball.com.au has pulled them all into one place for you.
This is where each team stands ahead of the new season.
Adelaide 36ers
Yet to be released.
Brisbane Bullets
Featuring their classic colours and a nod to Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge down the side seam of each jersey, Brisbane are rocking their blue and gold with pride for NBL26.
Cairns Taipans
Yet to be released.
Illawarra Hawks
Yet to be released.
Melbourne United
Featuring a new scoop-neck design, the trio of navy home, white away and cobalt alternate uniforms build on the club's strong connection to the city of Melbourne.
All three uniforms feature a representation of Bunjil, a creator spirit of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung; the First Nations peoples and Traditional Owners of Melbourne (Narrm) and the greater Melbourne area, that forms part of the Kulin Nation, down the side of the jersey and shorts.
The club's values of selfless, excellence, and inclusive also feature on the front of the uniforms, ensuring that their players champion what the club stands for each time they take the court.
New Zealand Breakers
Yet to be released.
Perth Wildcats
The defining feature of this year’s kit is a custom Wildcats pattern that runs across both home and away game-day uniforms. In line with the club's recent rebrand, the fur design reflects the fierce and wild nature of a Wildcat. Each jersey size has been individually crafted so the pattern flows seamlessly across every panel, giving every piece a dynamic, one-of-a-kind feel.
Visually, the home kit continues to well represent their fans in the traditional Wildcats red with a black trim. While the away jersey flips the palette in dominant black and charcoal with sharp red detailing.
South East Melbourne Phoenix
The Phoenix are rolling back a similar design with some small tweaks to elevate the front of the jersey. Did they miss a golden opportunity by not releasing an all green jersey? We think so.
Sydney Kings
They return back to their roots of purple, yellow, and white. For the first 2020, black won't appear in the jerseys of the Kings, which we have to say, we don't mind.
Tasmania JackJumpers
Elevated, that's how we'd call this new JackJumpers look. The away white is a new look as the clubs moves away from the yellow and ant strip design of previous years. Do we hope they keep the retro and simply haven't included it in their release so far? Yes, yes we do.
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