Fever bring back “Stranger Things”-inspired Rebel Edition uniforms for seven-game run
A fan favorite returns: The Fever renew their partnership with Netflix to reintroduce the black uniforms, complete with nods to the hit show set in a fictional Indiana town.
The Indiana Fever’s Rebel Edition uniforms, inspired by Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things,” were such a hit that they’re bringing them back for another run.
The team reintroduced the black uniforms Wednesday, ahead of their on-court debut on July 24 against the Las Vegas Aces.
These uniforms feature distinctive design elements tied to the show, including the “Stranger Things” font, claw-mark accents, and “011” stitched on the waistband — a reference to Eleven, played by Millie Bobby Brown.
The show is set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.
This renewed collaboration follows the original 2021 partnership between the Fever and Netflix. Now, as the Fever are the it team and the show heads toward its final season, the timing made sense.
“This jersey represents the fierce spirit of our team and the fearless energy of Stranger Things – two forces that never back down,” said Fever COO & GM Amber Cox. “As we celebrate our team and the cultural phenomenon that is Stranger Things, we’re thrilled to bring back this awesome collaboration with Netflix.”
Indiana will wear the uniform for seven games the rest of the season, and all but one (in Los Angeles) are at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
July 24 vs. Las Vegas
July 30 vs. Phoenix
August 9 vs. Chicago
August 12 vs. Dallas
August 26 vs. Seattle
August 29 at Los Angeles
September 9 vs. Minnesota
Coinciding with the WNBA All-Star break, the Fever Team Store also got a refreshed look, headlined by the release of this uniform and related merchandise — something both fans and players are excited about.
Meanwhile, Netflix will release “Stranger Things” Season 5 across three premiere dates:
Volume 1 (four episodes) on Nov. 26
Volume 2 (three episodes) on Dec. 25
The Finale on Dec. 31
All episodes drop at 8 p.m. ET.
About Stranger Things
Created by the Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things debuted in July 2016 and quickly became one of Netflix’s most popular television series ever with its fourth season alone amassing over 140.7 Million views globally. Rooted in ‘80s nostalgia, it revived interest in pop culture items like Eggo waffles, New Coke and boosted Kate Bush’s track “Running Up That Hill” into the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the first time in its 38-year history. The series has also garnered over 70 awards worldwide including Emmys® and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, and has been nominated for over 230 awards. This year, it returns with its eagerly awaited fifth and final season, offering fans various ways to engage with the cultural phenomenon year-round, including: the award winning stage play: Stranger Things: The First Shadow made its Broadway debut this April; an animated series; a collection of books; the touring Stranger Things Experience which expands to Brazil and Australia this year; and a global assortment of lifestyle products and brand collaborations. Fans also celebrate November 6 - the day Will Byers went missing - as ‘Stranger Things Day,’ a special day to share their love for the world of Stranger Things.