The Miami Heat unveiled their City Edition uniforms for the 2024-25 season on Thursday, using the “Heat Culture” jerseys for the second consecutive year with a different base color.
For this year’s City Edition uniforms, the Heat will have red jerseys with black lettering and white numbering coded with a black outline. The motto that the team is electing to use for these uniforms is “Bleed Heat Red.”
The “Heat Culture” jerseys were made to encapsulate the Miami Heat’s bedrock since Pat Riley joined the organization in 1995–being the “hardest working, best conditioned, most professional, unselfish, toughest, meanest, nastiest” team in the NBA.
The Miami Heat retired the mashup City Edition uniforms after just one season, using the white jerseys in 2022-23 after using the black mashup unis in 2021-22. They used the Vice Uniforms for four seasons, capped by the cotton candy-esque blue and pink colorwave in 2020-21.
The organization has used red statement jerseys routinely since the franchise’s inception, but they haven’t introduced new red threads since the “El Heat” Latin Nights Jerseys plus the red Christmas Day uniforms in 2015-16.
The Heat won’t debut their new City Edition uniforms until Monday, Nov. 18, against the Philadelphia 76ers. They plan to wear the uniform a half-dozen times this season, according to the team website.
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