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adidas Honors Black History Month with Harlem Renaissance Inspired Uniforms

adidas Honors Black History Month with Harlem Renaissance Inspired Uniformsadidas Honors Black History Month with Harlem Renaissance Inspired Uniforms

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PORTLAND, ORE. – In celebration of Black History Month, adidas today unveiled a collection of NCAA uniforms inspired by the creativity, passion and expression of the early 20th century's Harlem Renaissance. Throughout the month of February, all adidas Power 5 conference NCAA men's and women's basketball teams will wear a head-to-toe uniform inspired by the ballrooms of that era, including Arizona State University on Thursday, Feb. 7 versus Washington State.  
 
Considered one of the most influential movements in African American history, the Harlem Renaissance was a creative movement that kindled a new cultural identity. In this era, the Renaissance ballroom became a place that epitomized basketball culture as local teams perfected their game on the same wooden floors that were also used for ballroom dance events and jazz shows. Together, the Harlem community infused their spirit of dance & sport within their day to day lives, and created an indisputable marriage between music, culture, and the game.  
 
Inspired by the wooden floors of the ballrooms where basketball became culture, each adidas team jersey also includes patterns which mimic the fabrics and prints of the 1920s that became a means of self-expression and community pride. Each uniform features a unique bean stitch texture around the team name, the word "BALLROOM" on the inner waistband of each short, and a "Celebrating Black Culture" patch. The collection also includes a series corresponding footwear silhouettes which echo the colors of the jazz ballrooms so important to the era. Each detail is meant to be an homage to the art, poetry, sounds and sport of the Renaissance, and to those driving their passion forward.
 
"at adidas, we created the Celebrating Black Culture program as a way of honoring our past throughout Black History Month, but also across the entire calendar year," said Adam Laitsas, Senior Director for adidas Basketball in North America. "We firmly believe that through sport, we have the power to change lives, and we're humbled to be able to celebrate these historical sport moments through the new Harlem Renaissance collection, and can't wait to see each team wear these on-court."
 
"The ability adidas has to transform and lead the apparel industry in innovation continues to reaffirm why we joined the adidas family," said Vice President for University Athletics Ray Anderson. "Paying homage to the Harlem Renaissance with these special and sharp uniforms through their Celebrating Black Culture program is an honor to be a part of and we're excited both the men's and women's programs are able to participate, beginning with the men Thursday night versus Washington State."
 
Sun Devil women's basketball will wear their uniforms on Sunday, Feb. 17 against Utah at Wells Fargo Arena.

Both men's and women's basketball teams from each partner school will rock their unique jerseys in-game throughout the month of February, and the full uniforms from a select group of universities will be on sale on adidas.com beginning February 5th.
 
For more information, visit adidas.com/basketball and follow the conversation on our Sun Devil Basketball accounts (@SunDevilHoops and @SunDevilWBB).