The Jets Introduce 'The Classic' Throwback Uniform

As the 2024 New York Jets reported for training camp, the organization paid tribute to its storied past with the unveiling of "The Classic" uniform. This new addition to their lineup is a nod to the look the team wore during their 1968 championship season and mirrors the familiar design of the uniform used from 1998 to 2018.

On Monday, October 14th, the Jets will debut "The Classic" when they host the Bills at MetLife Stadium. Filling the fourth available spot in the team's uniform "closet," this classic look is part of a larger NFL initiative. The white jerseys and white pants pay homage to the attire the team sported during their Super Bowl III victory over the Baltimore Colts. Keeping true to the original design, "The Classic" features a clean front without a patch, mirroring the '68 jersey, and uses the same number and letter fonts.

The helmet has been updated with a gray facemask to replicate the 1968 headgear, featuring the same white shell and logo used from 1998 to 2018. The green in the decal and stripes matches the team's current "Legacy Green," which is a shade between the 1968 Kelly Green and the 1998-2018 Hunter Green.

During the Jets' April rebrand, they introduced three "Legacy Collection" uniform versions, including the legacy black uniform and helmet as their alternate uniform. The Jets will don their black uniform on Halloween when they play host to the Houston Texans for a Thursday night clash.

With the reintroduction of the "Legacy" and "Classic" ensembles over the past four months, the Jets are bringing their two most iconic identities back to the field. "The Classic" uniform, worn during one of the most significant moments in pro football history, provides the franchise an opportunity to highlight a uniform donned by 15 of its 19 players in its Ring of Honor. On October 14th, against the Bills, the Jets will revive a familiar sight, celebrating a timeless tradition and reconnecting with their storied past.

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