
The Celtics are changing things up with their City Edition jerseys this season — forgoing green for the first time ever.
The Celtics unveiled their new City Edition gear on Wednesday night, featuring a white jersey with both gold lettering and numbers.
“A white base accented with gold representing success, achievement and triumph,” the team posted on X. “The word mark and number set are trimmed in black, making this our first uniform to not feature green.”
An additional touch on Red Auerbach’s signature, which is stitched into every jersey.
“The Gold Standard – a uniform honoring our storied franchise,” the Celtics noted on Instagram. “Notable teams, plays and careers are weaved into our DNA, transcending time. To be a Celtic is to be someone who works hard, never gives up and never has excuses. As we look to our past, sit in our present and plan for the future, we will recognize the accomplishments of all that have come before us.”
Boston’s new City Editions stand as a sizable departure from last year’s edition — which were black with neon green lettering and numbers.
The Celtics — who will open the 2025-26 season on Oct. 22 — have not announced a schedule for when their new City Edition jerseys will make their debut on the parquet floor at TD Garden.
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