The Washington Commanders have officially unveiled a new set of uniforms that blend the franchise’s past with a modern edge, headlined by an official return to their iconic “Super Bowl era” look and the introduction of a bold black alternate.
The updated primary uniforms lean heavily into tradition, bringing back the classic burgundy and white combination that defined some of the most successful years in franchise history. The burgundy jerseys feature gold and white sleeve striping, a simplified block numbering style, and a glossy helmet with a centered stripe that closely mirrors the team’s historic design. Paired with white pants and gold accents, the look is a clear nod to the team’s championship roots while still feeling clean and contemporary.
The white uniforms, which were also used a couple times last season, follow the same design language, flipping the color scheme while maintaining the same striping and numbering details. The result is a cohesive set that feels familiar to longtime fans while offering a sharper, more refined presentation compared to recent iterations.
The biggest addition comes with the new black alternate, dubbed the “Hail Raiser.” This uniform introduces an entirely different identity, featuring a matte black base with burgundy and gold accents. The standout element is the updated helmet logo, which incorporates a spear running through the “W.”The black set also includes bold sleeve striping and solid block numbers that are burgundy with gold trim, creating a strong contrast from the traditional primary uniforms.
The return to the classic burgundy and white is likely to resonate with fans who have long wanted a look closer to the team’s glory years, while the black alternate provides a fresh option for prime-time games and special occasions.