Milwaukee Brewers fans will be excited to hear that the team has unveiled a new powder blue alternate road jersey for the 2026 season.The jersey pays homage to the powder blues worn around the 1980s, with bits of modern flair and tributes to the city.According to the Brewers, the new jersey features a powder blue base, calling back to the 1970s and 1980s. There’s also yellow accents, representing Milwaukee’s brewing heritage and vibrant spirit. The navy blue details connect the past with the present era. A Milwaukee wordmark across the chest, similar to their current jerseys, and honoring the team’s responsibility to represent the city. And lastly, a custom typeface, a font inspired by Milwaukee’s industrial roots.“We want this jersey to represent the Milwaukee aesthetic – vibrant, historic and full of character, while also serving as a bridge to the past and present eras of Brewers baseball,” said Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger. “Powder blue is a nostalgic color for baseball fans, and we’ve reimagined it in a way that feels fresh and uniquely ours.”The new jersey will debut on-field during 2026 Spring Training.Fans can visit the Brewers Team Store, starting Dec. 5 at 8 a.m., for a chance to purchase a limited run of replica jerseys and a powder blue merchandise collection. There will also be activities during the launch for fans to enjoy as well, such as a Brewers Powder Blue trading card photo opportunity and visits from Bernie Brewer, Barrelman and the Famous Racing Sausages.The uniforms will be unveiled the same weekend as the 2025 Clubhouse Sale. The Clubhouse Sale runs from Dec. 5 – Dec. 7. Doors open on Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Top HeadlinesMissing 16-year-old Manitowoc girl found in WyomingWaukesha County DA takes no position on Morgan Geyser’s placementWisconsin Supreme Court to rule on ICE detainers in county jailsWATCH Kenosha community mourns siblings lost in Thanksgiving fire

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Milwaukee Brewers fans will be excited to hear that the team has unveiled a new powder blue alternate road jersey for the 2026 season.

The jersey pays homage to the powder blues worn around the 1980s, with bits of modern flair and tributes to the city.

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According to the Brewers, the new jersey features a powder blue base, calling back to the 1970s and 1980s. There’s also yellow accents, representing Milwaukee’s brewing heritage and vibrant spirit. The navy blue details connect the past with the present era. A Milwaukee wordmark across the chest, similar to their current jerseys, and honoring the team’s responsibility to represent the city. And lastly, a custom typeface, a font inspired by Milwaukee’s industrial roots.

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Milwaukee Brewers

New powder blue uniforms

“We want this jersey to represent the Milwaukee aesthetic – vibrant, historic and full of character, while also serving as a bridge to the past and present eras of Brewers baseball,” said Brewers President of Business Operations Rick Schlesinger. “Powder blue is a nostalgic color for baseball fans, and we’ve reimagined it in a way that feels fresh and uniquely ours.”

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Milwaukee Brewers

New powder blue uniforms

The new jersey will debut on-field during 2026 Spring Training.

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Milwaukee Brewers

New powder blue uniforms 

Fans can visit the Brewers Team Store, starting Dec. 5 at 8 a.m., for a chance to purchase a limited run of replica jerseys and a powder blue merchandise collection. There will also be activities during the launch for fans to enjoy as well, such as a Brewers Powder Blue trading card photo opportunity and visits from Bernie Brewer, Barrelman and the Famous Racing Sausages.

The uniforms will be unveiled the same weekend as the 2025 Clubhouse Sale. The Clubhouse Sale runs from Dec. 5 – Dec. 7. Doors open on Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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