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2024-25 Carter Classic Edition Swingman Jersey
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Celebrate 40 years of Kings basketball with the 2024-25 Devin Carter Classic Edition Swingman Jersey. Inspired by the road uniforms, worn from 2002-2008, where "Sacramento" first appeared across the chest. This jersey offers exceptional comfort, durability, and breathability - and will have you looking just like the Kings on the court.
Breathable Comfort
Quick drying, engineered fabric with Dri-FIT technology allows for breathability and helps reduce cling. Open-hole mesh in the back lets air flow to help you stay cool.
Built for Mobility
Vented hems, angled shoulder seams, and specially designed armholes let you move freely.
Nike Vapor Uniform System
The Nike Vapor Uniform System with VaporKnit technology features advanced fabrics engineered for comfort, breathability, and mobility. Taped neckline and armholes provide a clean, durable finish.
More Product Details
- Stitched Nike NBA jock tag
- Heat-applied NBA logo
- Stitched Swoosh design
- 100% recycled polyester
- Officially licensed
Celebrating 40 Years in Sacramento
The Kings will wear a Classic Edition uniform for select games during the 2024-25 season. This throwback to the original road uniform, worn from 2002-2008, marked the first time "Sacramento" appeared across the chest, displayed in bold white lettering with a black outline. The uniform’s primary color—a vibrant, rich purple—became a defining feature of the team’s identity, creating a strong visual impact on the court.
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