
The Green Bay Packers have officially revealed their highly anticipated ‘1923 Classic’ throwback uniforms, set to be worn during select games in the 2025 NFL season. The unveiling marks a tribute to one of the earliest eras in Packers history, celebrating over a century of tradition, legacy, and iconic football culture.
Inspired by the uniforms worn by the team during the 1923 season—just four years after the franchise was founded—the new alternate jerseys blend historical authenticity with modern performance materials. The look features a bold departure from the team’s current green and gold color scheme, embracing a rich navy blue jersey paired with khaki-style pants, leather-tone helmet styling, and cream-colored block numbers. The design is rooted in simplicity, reflecting the rugged and straightforward style of early NFL uniforms, while subtly incorporating modern tailoring for today’s athletes.
Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy spoke on the significance of the throwback design during the reveal event held at Lambeau Field. “This uniform pays homage to the roots of our franchise and the men who laid the foundation for one of the most storied teams in football history,” Murphy said. “It’s more than a jersey—it’s a symbol of how far the game has come, and how strong the legacy of the Green Bay Packers remains.”
The throwback uniforms will be worn during at least one home game in the 2025 season, with the team already confirming a special “Legacy Game” event where fans will be encouraged to dress in vintage Packers attire and enjoy historical tributes throughout the game day experience. The NFL has embraced alternate and throwback uniforms in recent years, and the Packers’ ‘1923 Classic’ look adds a unique piece to that growing trend.
Fan reactions to the reveal have been largely positive, with many praising the organization’s attention to historical detail and the fresh but nostalgic aesthetic. Social media platforms lit up with images and video clips from the uniform reveal, featuring star players modeling the new look and posing with old-school football props such as vintage helmets, leather footballs, and sideline benches.
Team equipment manager Gordon “Red” Batty, who has been with the organization for decades, also shared his excitement. “When you put together something like this, you’re not just designing a look—you’re telling a story. And this story goes back more than 100 years. It’s been an honor to bring it to life in a way that’s authentic but also wearable for today’s players.”
The ‘1923 Classic’ uniform marks the third throwback alternate in recent Packers history, following the navy-and-gold design worn between 2010 and 2014 and the green-and