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The History of Reno Aces Jerseys

Take a stroll through memory lane, and get prepared for something new...
March 10, 2022

2009: The Aces unveiled the first set of uniforms in team history. The collection featured two home jerseys, a white and a blue. Both jerseys read “Aces” across the chest, with the blue jerseys featuring “Reno” text in a smaller font directly above the Aces script. The jerseys were said

2009:

The Aces unveiled the first set of uniforms in team history. The collection featured two home jerseys, a white and a blue. Both jerseys read “Aces” across the chest, with the blue jerseys featuring “Reno” text in a smaller font directly above the Aces script. The jerseys were said to be “simple, yet timeless” at the time of their release.

2010:

The second year of the Ace’s existence saw some additions to the collections. Added alongside the white jerseys was a pinstripe jersey, and a jersey featuring a “Reno” script for the first time. The pinstripe jersey followed the lead of the classic white, whereas the “Reno” script was featured on the first gray jersey worn at home.

2011:

The Aces ran with their full set of jerseys from the prior two seasons, with the addition of a two-tone white and blue cap, the first deviation from the classic all-blue “A” hat. This addition to the primary hat rotation is one of only two hats that has entered the rotation since the team’s inaugural season (BLC hats – 2021).

2012:

The Aces continued forward with their classic blue and white jerseys, as well as the addition of the white pinstripes to the rotation. The 2012 jerseys are memorialized in the hearts of the Ace’s, as the team won their first Pacific Coast League and AAA Championship that season.

2013:

Following the lead of years prior, the Aces kept on with the white jerseys, both plain and pinstripes, as well as the blues. Additionally, after winning the past years AAA Championship, the Aces unveiled an all-gold jersey, featuring a gold trim on the jersey and hat, as well as the Aces lettering being all gold.

2014:

In the first change of the original jerseys since the team’s formation, both the white and blue jerseys were cleaned up and re-done after five years. The blue jerseys now only read Aces, removing the small “Reno” print that was on top of the lettering in prior years.

2015:

2015 saw a featured gray jersey worn at home for only the second time, reading “Reno” across the chest rather than the traditional “Aces” script. The “Reno” script was once again featured in the Biggest Little City.

2016:

A return to the two-jersey rotation was featured in 2016, showcasing only the traditional blue and white “Aces” jerseys.

2017:

Seemingly alternating between years, the Aces went back to a three-jersey home rotation. The white jersey script remained “Aces”, and the returning gray jersey featured the familiar “Reno” script. However, the blue jerseys changed their script from “Aces” to “Reno”.

2018:

Though the Aces committed back to the two-jersey home rotation in 2018, the trim of the jersey changed quite a bit, though it may be difficult to notice at first glance. Both the blue and white jerseys now featured a red and blue trim outlining the jerseys, with a snakeskin sublimation on the shoulders in an homage to our Major League affiliate, the Arizona Diamondbacks.

2019:

Rolling with the new jerseys from 2018, the Aces continued with the two-jersey scheme to properly allow fans to identify with the Reno Aces brand.

2021:

Continuing with a blue and white jersey collection, the Aces donned their familiar, yet beautiful, scripted jerseys, with one jersey reading “Reno” and the other reading “Aces”. Additionally, the Aces rolled out the second deviation from the primary hat since the inaugural season, wearing “BLC” hats every Sunday at home.

2022:

More in store 3/17. Follow along for details coming!