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The storm is back

Take a peek at the Lightning’s new throwback jerseys.

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The jerseys are coming mid-November.

Photo by @tblightning

Yesterday, the NHL released the Reverse Retro 2.0 jerseys in collaboration with Adidas Hockey. The Lightning jersey is a return to the infamous old storm jerseys the squad wore for away games in the late 1990s.

Picture this: the white jersey is decorated with the original Lightning logo.at the center of the chest. The black sleeves feature white bolts lined with bright yellow. Blue and gray storm surge waves splash rise up toward the waist. The vibe is youthful and high energy (kinda like the fan base)— with the jagged lines and font.

Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait a bit to get your hands on this collab — it goes on sale mid-November.

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