The Milwaukee Bucks have unveiled their newest uniform, part of the City Edition collection that will be worn exclusively this season.
The Bucks 2024-25 City Edition uniform is the fourth and final uniform in the series intended to highlight how the Bucks connect with fans in Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin. Past City Edition uniforms have highlighted the Bucks’ connections with Milwaukee’s rivers and Lake Michigan, as well as Deer District and the neighboring communities.
“We have developed an incredible bond with our fans and we take great pride in our role in connecting people from around the state to the Bucks and the greater Milwaukee community,” says Dustin Godsey, the Bucks chief sales and marketing officer. “This uniform is a tribute to our fans across Wisconsin and will serve as a representation of our state when the Bucks wear them this season.”

The Bucks will debut their City Edition uniforms on Nov. 23 when they host the Charlotte Hornets at Fiserv Forum. The uniform will be worn during nine home games during the regular season and complemented by the redesigned City Edition alternate court.
The front of this season’s uniform showcases an outline of Wisconsin’s northernmost border. The outline continues on the shorts with a secondary logo that highlights Milwaukee’s location within the state. The uniform’s neckline trim includes accents in one of the Bucks’ original colors, Cream City Cream.

The Great Lakes Blue and Cream City Cream colors featured on the uniform have been used in Milwaukee’s City Edition uniforms for the past two seasons after both colors were added to the Bucks’ color palette in 2015. Great Lakes Blue was created to symbolize the interconnectivity of Milwaukee, formed by Lake Michigan and the three rivers that run through the city, while Cream City Cream is inspired by the Cream City brick on which Milwaukee was built.
“The City Edition program allows us to incorporate our tertiary colors and logos into our uniform lineup and showcase our connection to the community through the design,” Godsey said.
City Edition theme nights will highlight community game changers in Wisconsin and feature in-game performances from artists statewide.


