Whose idea was this?
Texas A&M men’s basketball just released new uniforms, which were instantly met with unfavorable reviews by a slew of fans online.
“This has to be fake,” wrote one user on X with multiple crying emojis.
Another user said that the new Adidas-sponsored unis — that include sleeves on the tops and a lone “T” instead of a written-out “Aggies” — look like ones that might be worn by “an English Premier League squad.”
Texas A&M unveiled new basketball jerseys. X/@aggiembk
Texas A&M was widely panned online for the unis. X/@aggiembkOne likened the jerseys to something one might see in youth basketball.
Someone else asked if they were “sponsored by Hanes” due to the minimalist nature of the jersey.
On a different post about the uniforms, one commenter suggested: “Every single person that had to approve this design deserves to be fired.”
Solomon Washington shoots the ball against the Georgia Bulldogs during the first half at Reed Arena on February 11, 2025 in College Station, Texas. Getty ImagesFans also expressed disapproval under the Aggies’ own post on X that showed off the uniforms, which are expected to debut on Saturday against Arkansas in an SEC matchup in College Station, Texas.
It’s been a strong season for A&M, which sets at 18-5 and is ranked No. 8 in the AP top 25.





