The Pack Is The Promise
What ten pieces say about what it means to be a Brodie Athlete™.

Every July, Las Vegas becomes the centre of the basketball universe as NBA franchises descend on the desert to audition the next generation. A collection of undrafted prospects looking for a lifeline, second-round picks trying to prove the doubters wrong, and two-way players one performance away from guaranteed money. Summer League is the proving ground. The court where athletes bet on themselves and GO ALL IN.
Brodie Summer lives in that energy and the Summer Big 6 collection translates it into a uniform collection that connects the basketball culture of Summer League to the iconic gaming heritage of vintage Las Vegas with a connective thread between the Strip and the teams that occupy Vegas each summer.
The Caesars Edition is the second reveal.
The Inspiration
Every Big 6 edition is built on a connected thread: a landmark casino from the golden age of the Strip and the NBA franchise whose Summer League aesthetic echoes that property's visual DNA. The Caesars Edition pulls inspiration from the quiet dynasty energy of Milwaukee — a franchise built around a once-in-a-generation talent who chose to stay, to build, to win at home rather than chase the easier path. The kind of organization that operates with the patience of an empire: methodical, committed, and built to last.
That palette maps directly onto Caesars Palace, which opened in 1966 and did not open a casino so much as declare one. Marble fountains. Mirrored ceilings. A facade designed to make every guest feel like they had arrived at the centre of the known world. Caesars Palace understood that scale, properly executed, is its own form of elegance. The forest green and gold it eventually claimed became the most recognizable colour combination on the Strip — unapologetically grand, completely committed, impossible to walk past.
The Design
The hero of this jersey is the Pegasus. Two winged horses face each other across the full width of the front panel — large, dynamic illustrations of the mythological figure that has served as the Caesars symbol since opening day, rendered mid-leap with wings fully extended. The figures are expansive, spanning nearly the entire front panel from side to side. This is not a badge or a watermark. This is a monument placed on a jersey.
The Pegasus wings continue onto the back side panels, framing the player name and number with the same mythological authority. The illustration system wraps the full uniform, so the jersey reads as a complete visual world from every angle.
The neckline and armhole trim in litemode runs in olive sage green, grounding the white base in the Caesars colour family. In darkmode, the trim shifts to sky blue, cutting a clean line of contrast against the deep forest green ground and lifting the whole jersey into something more architectural.
The front carries the BRODIE wordmark in bold block lettering in dark green. The number sits centred between the two Pegasus figures. The back carries CAESARS arched across the shoulders with the number below. The BRODIE wordmark appears again at the lower back chest. Co-branding badge at the chest.
The Details
Each of the Big 6 editions carries its own tail tag mantra: a custom motivation paired with original artwork that pays homage to the Strip and the passionate players who put it all on the line for the game. The Caesars Edition tells its athlete exactly who they are the moment they put it on: high roller status.
Every detail is custom. Custom patterns, templates, from digital design to fabrication and finishings. This is not a blank pulled from a digital catalogue. This is a uniform designed from concept to finished product with the same conviction our athletes have to our league and brand.
Flip the Switch
For the first time in Brodie history, every squad gets the opportunity to Go All In with a home and away jersey. That is a franchise-level offering. Professional teams have home and away. College programs have home and away. Now Brodie athletes do too. The call to action for entire squads is "Flip The Switch."
The Big 6 collection brings this to life through a creative system of litemode and darkmode.
Litemode is the home design. A clean white ground with the twin Pegasus figures rendered in deep forest green, facing each other across the full front panel. The olive trim lines the neckline and armholes. The BRODIE wordmark and numbers hit in dark green. This is Caesars in full daylight — the white marble blinding, the green permanent, the mythological figures commanding the space without asking permission.
Darkmode is the away design. The same twin Pegasus illustrations, the same typographic system — but the ground drops to deep forest green and the figures render in a lighter sage and stone tone against the dark, giving them a relief quality like carved figures on the face of a monument. The trim shifts to sky blue, sharp and cool against the dark ground. This is Caesars at night, when the columns are lit and the fountains glow and the whole property communicates a single idea: nothing here was built to be forgotten.
Home court, you are the monument — white ground, green Pegasus, the kind of presence that commands the room by simply being in it. Away, you are the empire — deep green, figures carved in stone, sky blue trim marking the edge of something built to last. Two jerseys. One squad. The switch is yours to flip.
The Commitment
The Big 6 collection exists because we refused to accept the standard this industry set. Other leagues offer off-the-shelf blanks with a screen-printed logo and call it a uniform. We chose a different path — one that demands more time, more craft, and more conviction, but delivers something an athlete has never held in their hands from a recreational league.
The Caesars Edition carries the energy of the property that refused to fit in on the Strip and instead raised the bar for what the Strip was allowed to be. Caesars did not ask for permission to be grand. It simply built something worthy of the name and let the world catch up. Every athlete who pulls on this jersey carries that same standard — the refusal to accept the ceiling someone else set, and the conviction to replace it with something that means something.
This is where athletes bet on themselves. Where every player goes all-in on their number. The Caesars Edition is the next card on the table.
High Roller Status.




