The official Portland Trail Blazers colors are red, black and white. The primary color is red (#E03A3E), paired with black (#000000) and white (#FFFFFF). These three appear across the pinwheel logo, the Icon and Association uniforms, the Moda Center court and team merchandise, and have been in use since the franchise started play in 1970.
Trail Blazers Color Codes: HEX, RGB, CMYK, Pantone
| Color | Swatch | HEX | RGB | CMYK | Pantone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red | #E03A3E | 224, 58, 62 | 0, 91, 76, 6 | PMS 186 C | |
| Black | #000000 | 0, 0, 0 | 30, 0, 0, 100 | PMS Black 6 C | |
| White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 | 0, 0, 0, 0 | None (paper/blank) |
A quick honesty note: PMS 186 C and PMS Black 6 C are the values circulated in team style references and reproduced across color databases. White has no true Pantone equivalent in most print workflows, since it’s usually the substrate. If you’re printing something official, ask the club for the current brand sheet rather than trusting any page (including this one).
Each Color, Broken Down
Red (#E03A3E)
The primary. It fills half the pinwheel, drives the Statement jersey, and forms one half of the diagonal sash that has run across Portland’s chest since 1977-78.
What’s worth knowing: it isn’t a fire-engine red. #E03A3E sits slightly on the warm-coral side, softer than the Bulls’ red and noticeably less blue than a true crimson red. On screen, that difference is obvious the moment you put the two swatches side by side.
Black (#000000)
Flat, pure black. No off-black, no charcoal fudge. It’s the base of the Icon Edition jersey, the color of the “BLAZERS” wordmark on white uniforms, and the other half of the pinwheel.
Portland is one of the few NBA franchises that never diluted its black. Several teams drifted toward navy or dark gray in the 2000s. The Blazers didn’t.
White (#FFFFFF)
Not filler. White carries the Association Edition uniform and provides the separation between the red and black sash elements. Without it, the sash reads as a muddy block from the upper deck.
What about silver?
From 2002-03 through 2024-25, silver lived on the uniforms as trim and inside the pinwheel. It was removed for the 2025-26 season. So if you’re referencing a Blazers palette from an old brand file, drop the silver. It’s gone.
Uniform Colors: Home, Away, Statement
Association (white): white base, red-and-black diagonal sash, “BLAZERS” in solid black across the chest, black front numbers outlined in red.
Icon (black): black base, “PORTLAND” in solid white on the chest, sash in red and white, white numbers with red outline.
Statement (red): red base with the black pinwheel logo and black/red side striping. Damian Lillard had input on the 2022-23 redesign.
Both the Association and Icon sets were refreshed for 2025-26. The changes were subtractive: no more silver, no more collar and armhole trim.
How the Palette Got Here
Portland joined the NBA as an expansion team in 1970 with red, black and white, and has never really left. That kind of consistency is rare.
The diagonal sash arrived in 1977-78, the season after the championship, and became the franchise’s signature element. The pinwheel logo (five lines, five players) has anchored the mark since the beginning.
In 2002-03, the club added silver accents to both the logo and the uniforms, part of a broader early-2000s trend toward metallic tones across American sports branding. It aged poorly.
When Nike took over the NBA uniform contract in 2017-18, Portland cleaned up the pinwheel into a tighter, more symmetrical geometric mark and dropped silver from the logo and wordmarks. The 2025-26 uniform update finished the job by stripping silver off the jerseys entirely.
City Edition designs have wandered further afield: cream numbers, grayscale plaid tributes to Jack Ramsay, Mount Hood motifs. Those are seasonal, not part of the core palette.
Using the Colors in Your Own Work
For web and screen, use the HEX or RGB values. For anything going to a press, use the CMYK or Pantone equivalents above. Converting #E03A3E straight to CMYK without a Pantone check tends to push the red toward orange on coated stock.
“ :root { --blazers-red: #E03A3E; --blazers-black: #000000; --blazers-white: #FFFFFF; } `
A practical tip from doing this a lot: red on black is a punchy combination, but red text on a pure black background at small sizes fails accessibility contrast checks more often than people expect. Put the white in as a separator or bump the weight.
Related Reading
- Full league reference: NBA team color codes
- More on the psychology and range of red color palettes
- Cross-sport comparison: baseball team color codes
FAQ on The Portland Trail Blazers Colors
What are the Portland Trail Blazers colors?
The Portland Trail Blazers colors are red, black and white. Red (#E03A3E) is the primary. The three appear on the pinwheel logo, the Icon and Association uniforms, merchandise and the Moda Center court, and have been used since 1970.
What are the Trail Blazers color codes in HEX and RGB?
Blazers red is #E03A3E, RGB (224, 58, 62). Black is #000000, RGB (0, 0, 0). White is #FFFFFF, RGB (255, 255, 255). Those three values cover every digital use, from a fan site to a wallpaper.
What is the Portland Trail Blazers Pantone color?
The red matches PMS 186 C and the black corresponds to PMS Black 6 C. White has no Pantone equivalent in standard print workflows. For CMYK, the red converts to roughly 0, 91, 76, 6.
What is the primary color of the Trail Blazers?
Red. It dominates the Statement Edition jersey, fills half the pinwheel logo, and forms one band of the diagonal sash that has crossed Portland’s chest since the 1977-78 season. Black works as the secondary.
When did the Trail Blazers adopt their current colors?
Portland entered the NBA as an expansion team in 1970 with red, black and white, and never changed the core scheme. The 2002-03 rebrand added silver accents. Those were fully removed for the 2025-26 season.
Do the Trail Blazers still use silver?
No. Silver ran through the uniforms and the pinwheel from 2002-03 onward. Nike’s 2017-18 logo refresh dropped it from the mark, and the 2025-26 uniform update stripped it from the jerseys, trim and collars.
Are the Blazers colors the same as the Chicago Bulls?
Close, but no. The Bulls use a deeper red (#CE1141) against black and white. Blazers red (#E03A3E) reads lighter and slightly warmer. Side by side, the difference in the team color palette is obvious.
What colors are the Trail Blazers jerseys?
The Association Edition is white with a red-and-black sash. The Icon Edition is black with a red-and-white sash. The Statement Edition is red with a black pinwheel. City Edition designs vary each season.
What do the Trail Blazers colors mean?
The franchise has never published an official meaning. The pinwheel logo’s five lines represent the five players on the court, split into red and black halves. Everything else is fan interpretation, not brand guidelines.
Where can I find the Blazers colors for design work?
Use HEX or RGB for web, CMYK or Pantone for print. A copy-ready CSS block with all three values sits earlier on this page. For official assets, contact the club directly.
Conclusion
The Portland Trail Blazers colors have barely moved in fifty-plus years, and that restraint is the whole point. Red, black, white. Nothing else needed.
Keep #E03A3E and PMS 186 C on hand for anything you build, whether it’s a Rip City fan page or a printed poster.
The silver is gone. The diagonal sash and the pinwheel logo aren’t going anywhere.
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