Today in N'Awlins - All Star Celebrity Game
February 15, 2008 — Taking inspiration from New Orleans’ rich history in jazz music, Cajun food, Africana and mysticism- the N’awlins kit will lead the collection during its debut at the 2008 NBA All-Star game. In honor of the host city- The N’awlins swingman jersey will be the official uniform during the McDonald’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game this evening from 6-8pm on Center Court at NBA All-Star Jam Session presented by adidas located at Ernest M. Morial Convention Center.
The adidas/NBA HomeCooked collection tells the lifestyle and cultural story of nine major US cities through a distinct package of apparel and footwear. Vibrant and Eclectic the collection includes a full line of track jackets, swingman jerseys, tees, hats and EQT Mid shoes.
The complete adidas/NBA HomeCooked collection includes:
Chicago – The Windy City
Cleveland – The Comeback City
Denver – The Key to the Rockies
Detroit – The Motor City
Houston – The Space City
Los Angeles – The City of Angels
Miami – The Great American Riviera
New Orleans – N’awlins
New York – The City that Never Sleeps
The adidas/NBA HomeCooked collection will debut in New Orleans during NBA All-Star weekend at the NBA Store inside NBA All-Star Jam Session and the Champs Store on Canal Street. Apparel prices range from $35 -$125 and footwear will retail for $100. The adidas/NBA HomeCooked collection will also be available at the NBA Store in New York and online at NBAStore.com.
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