64. <p>When you think of teal, you don’t typically think of sports uniforms, but there was a period of time where the baddest city in the NBA rocked a uniform color that became an acquired taste.</p>
<p>There as nothing that really needed to change about the Bad Boys era Pistons uniforms, but that didn’t stop the team from indulging in the epic logo change era of the 1990s. Not only did Detroit change up its uniform but it also added in a logo that both works as an over-the-top metaphor for “Pistons,” as well as a chess piece.</p>
<p>It’s the teal that pulled this road uniform from the 90s together, though, as it was an era in the team’s history littered with half-realized title dreams and a lot of growing pains. Fans might not think back fondly on the era in which the uniform was worn, but there’s just something crushingly campy about these jerseys that it makes us nostalgic about them.</p>
<p>You won’t see uniforms like these ever again, which might be why we enjoy them so much (even if we won’t actively admit it). </p>. Road. 1995-2001. Detroit Pistons. 23. player