


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.”
Saturday’s threads.#GigEm | @adidasHoops pic.twitter.com/Dk7bhaNWmY
— Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) February 14, 2025
One likened the jerseys to something one might see in youth basketball.
“These unis look like Microsoft Word forgot to load the textures,” wrote the X user. “Player out here looking like he’s hooping in a blank AAU template. Ctrl + Alt + Design, Aggies.”
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.”
Fans 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.