Atlanta Braves Jerseys
From the hallowed grounds of Boston and Milwaukee to the modern dynasty built in Atlanta, wearing an Atlanta Braves jersey connects you to one of baseball’s oldest, most storied, and consistently successful franchises. It’s the iconic Tomahawk, the classic script “Braves,” the echoes of Hammerin’ Hank, Chipper, Mad Dog, and the unforgettable roar accompanying World Series triumphs.
At EZ Custom Jerseys, we celebrate that enduring legacy by giving you the power to create a high-quality, personalized Braves jersey. Whether you want to honor a Cooperstown legend from any era, cheer on the current powerhouse led by Ronald Acuña Jr. and Matt Olson, or add your own name to the Truist Park faithful, our jerseys are the perfect canvas for your Braves pride.
Join the Chop House: Why Our Braves Jerseys Lead the League?
To represent a team with a history spanning three cities and multiple championships, you need a jersey crafted with tradition and excellence. We deliver professional-grade style and performance with the freedom to make it uniquely yours, all backed by a 6-Month Manufacturer Warranty.

Built Brave Strong: Quality That Endures
We don’t just make claims; we provide proof of our commitment to excellence. We know a Braves jersey carries the passion of generations, and it should be built to withstand every Tomahawk Chop and championship celebration.
- Premium Fabric Options: Choose your ideal game-day feel. Our 100D hole cloth (160GSM) is a classic, durable fabric offering excellent breathability, perfect for those warm Southern summers. For a lighter, more modern aesthetic, our Mesh cloth (170GSM) provides an ultra-lightweight, athletic fit, engineered for maximum movement and comfort. Both fabrics utilize advanced moisture-wicking technology to keep you cool, dry, and comfortable, whether you’re at the ballpark or watching from home.
- Vibrant, Unstoppable Graphics: The Braves’ iconic Navy, Red, and White deserve to look sharp. We use industry-leading FullPrint+ Sublimation technology to ensure these classic colors and logos—especially the Tomahawk and script “Braves”—are as bold and enduring as a Hank Aaron home run. This process fuses the ink directly into the fibers of the fabric itself. Unlike screen-printing or heat-pressed tackle twill that can crack, peel, and fade, our sublimation graphics are permanent. The historic logos, classic scripts, your custom name, and numbers will remain vibrant wash after wash, season after season.
- Pro-Level Construction: Every jersey is built with precision and care, honoring the team’s clean, classic aesthetic. The Custom Nameplate Feature allows you to add any player name or personal branding for a clean, professional look, stitched securely for a premium finish. This is combined with reinforced, precision stitching at every seam and classic button-front styling, striking the perfect balance between authenticity and durability. This jersey is crafted to be a cherished part of your Braves collection.
Your Truist Park Dream Jersey: Limitless Customization
What truly sets an EZ Custom Jersey apart is the power we give you to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that reflects your connection to the Braves. Official shops offer a limited selection; we offer limitless possibilities. We’ve meticulously researched the Braves’ entire uniform history—across Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta—giving you the authentic fonts, color palettes, and logos to build a truly personal jersey. This is where your vision comes to life. Mix and match elements across eras and styles:
- The “Hammerin’ Hank” Classic: Honor the true Home Run King. Take the iconic 1970s Atlanta Braves home white jersey (with the feather sleeve logo) worn when he hit #715 and customize it with “AARON #44”.
- The “Chipper” Era: Celebrate the face of the 90s/2000s dynasty. Take the navy blue alternate jersey with the red script “Braves” popular during that time and add the Hall of Fame switch-hitter’s “C. JONES #10”.
- The “Mad Dog” Road Gray: Pay tribute to the pitching maestro. Take the simple road gray jersey from the 90s championship era featuring the script “Atlanta” and customize it with “MADDUX #31”.
- The “La Bestia” Modern: Embrace the current MVP. Take the current home white jersey with the classic script “Braves” and put the electrifying superstar’s name on it: “ACUÑA JR. #13”.
Design Your Ultimate Braves Jersey in 3 Easy Steps
Creating your perfect Braves jersey is simple, intuitive, and fun. We’ve streamlined the process into three easy steps.
Step 1: Select Your Jersey Style
Start by browsing our extensive collection of Atlanta Braves styles. Use the filters on the page to narrow down your search. You can choose from Home (White), Away (Gray), the popular Alternate (Navy Blue), the bold Alternate (Red), the heritage Alternate (Cream “City Connect”), or the throwback-inspired Alternate (Blue “1974 Hank Aaron”). Or, dive into the team’s century-plus history by selecting a specific Throwback era, like the “1957 Milwaukee Champions” or the “1914 Miracle Braves.”

Step 2: Personalize It
This is where you make the jersey your own. Once you’ve selected a style, you’ll find the customization fields. This is your chance to honor a legend like “SPAHN #21,” celebrate a current star like “RILEY #27,” or create your own Braves Country legacy with “YOUR NAME #YOURNUMBER.”

Step 3: Final Check and Order
Before finalizing, take a moment to review your order in the cart. This is a crucial step for a custom item. Double-check the spelling of the name and the accuracy of the number. Confirm that you have selected the correct jersey style and, most importantly, the correct size. Once you are 100% happy with your custom creation, proceed to our secure checkout.

Your Custom Braves Jersey Questions, Answered
Ready to Chop On with your custom gear? Here are answers to common questions from Braves fans.
How long does delivery take for a custom jersey?
Since each jersey is custom-made to order, production and delivery time typically takes about 10–15 days. This ensures we craft your jersey with the care and quality befitting the longest continuously operating franchise in MLB. You will receive a tracking number as soon as your unique jersey is shipped.
What makes your jersey quality durable enough for Braves fans?
Our quality stems from advanced dye-sublimation and premium fabrics (100D hole cloth or Mesh). The ink becomes part of the fabric, meaning the iconic Braves logos, scripts, tomahawk, and your custom details won’t crack, peel, or fade, standing strong through every game. Reinforced stitching ensures it holds up season after season.
How should I care for my custom Braves jersey?
To keep the navy, red, and white looking sharp, turn the jersey inside out and machine wash on a cold, gentle cycle. Hang drying is strongly recommended to preserve the fabric’s shape and graphic integrity. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, ironing the design, or dry cleaning.
Will the Tomahawk logo or my custom numbers peel off after washing?
Never. Our sublimation process permanently fuses these iconic elements into the fabric. Unlike jerseys with heat-pressed elements, the classic scripts, Tomahawk, numbers, and your custom name become part of the material itself, guaranteeing they won’t crack, peel, or fade, maintaining that timeless Braves look.
How do I choose the right size?
We highly recommend consulting our detailed size chart, available on each product page. Getting the size right is crucial for custom orders. You can read more at Size guide for exact chest and length measurements to ensure the perfect fit for representing the Braves.
America’s Team: A History of the Atlanta Braves
The Atlanta Braves boast the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America. Their lineage traces back to the Boston Red Stockings, a charter member of the National League founded in 1871. The team went through numerous nicknames in Boston, including the Red Caps, Beaneaters, Doves, Rustlers, and finally, the Boston Braves (adopted definitively in 1912, though used earlier). The Boston era saw early dominance, including the famous 1914 “Miracle Braves” who surged from last place mid-season to sweep the World Series.
Facing declining attendance, the franchise relocated to Milwaukee in 1953, becoming the Milwaukee Braves. This move revitalized the team and the city. Led by superstars Hank Aaron and Eddie Mathews, and Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn, the Milwaukee Braves captured the 1957 World Series championship and another pennant in 1958, enjoying immense popularity.
However, seeking a larger television market, the team controversially moved again, this time to Atlanta in 1966, becoming the Atlanta Braves. Playing initially at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium before moving to Turner Field (1997) and then Truist Park (2017), the Atlanta era cemented the franchise’s national profile, earning the nickname “America’s Team” due to national cable broadcasts on TBS.
This era is defined by two major periods of success. First, the arrival of Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record in 1974. Second, and most notably, the unprecedented dynasty of the 1990s and early 2000s. Led by Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox and anchored by the legendary pitching trio of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz, plus superstar third baseman Chipper Jones, the Braves won 14 consecutive division titles (1991-2005), five NL pennants, and the 1995 World Series championship.
After a rebuild, the franchise constructed another powerhouse in the late 2010s and early 2020s, featuring stars like Freddie Freeman, Ronald Acuña Jr., Matt Olson, and Austin Riley. This core group captured the 2021 World Series title.
Across their three cities, the Braves have won four World Series championships (1914, 1957, 1995, 2021) and 18 National League pennants. Their primary colors have consistently revolved around Navy Blue, Red, and White.
Banners Across America: Braves’ Notable Championships
| Year(s) | Achievement | City | Notes |
| 1914 | World Series Champions | Boston | The “Miracle Braves.” Went from last place in July to sweep the heavily favored Philadelphia A’s. |
| 1957 | World Series Champions | Milwaukee | Defeated the New York Yankees in 7 games. Led by Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Warren Spahn. Lew Burdette was MVP. |
| 1995 | World Series Champions | Atlanta | Defeated the Cleveland Indians in 6 games. Anchored by the dominant pitching staff (Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz). Tom Glavine was WS MVP. |
| 2021 | World Series Champions | Atlanta | Defeated the Houston Astros in 6 games after overcoming numerous injuries. Jorge Soler was WS MVP. |
| 18x | National League Pennants | Spanning all three cities (1877, 1878, 1883, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1914, 1948 – Boston; 1957, 1958 – Milwaukee; 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2021 – Atlanta). | |
| 23x | Division Champions | Demonstrating incredible sustained success, including the record 14 consecutive titles (NL West 1969, 1982, 1991-93; NL East 1995-2005, 2013, 2018-2023). |
Threads Through History: The Evolution of Braves Style
The Atlanta Braves’ uniform history is a fascinating journey that mirrors the franchise’s travels across the American landscape, consistently reflecting both tradition and the spirit of its respective eras while maintaining core color elements. It begins with the early, often simple designs of Boston, featuring classic scripts and patriotic colors. The Milwaukee era introduces brighter tones and the iconic image of the “Screaming Warrior.” The move to Atlanta solidifies the script “Braves,” introduces the famous feather logo, embraces the bold pullover styles of the 70s, returns to classic button-downs for the 90s dynasty, and experiments with alternates before settling into the modern look featuring the beloved Tomahawk.
1871–1952 — The Boston Era (Red Stockings, Beaneaters, Braves)
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Gray) – Flannels
- Notable features: A long and varied period reflecting multiple name changes.
- Early Days (Red Stockings/Caps): Often simple white/gray flannels with a large Old English ‘B’ or “BOSTON” in red. Red stockings were key.
- Beaneaters/Doves/Rustlers: Continued use of “BOSTON” wordmarks, sometimes in ornate scripts. Pinstripes appeared.
- Braves (Adopted 1912): Began incorporating Native American imagery, sometimes subtly. Script “Braves” appeared. The 1914 “Miracle Braves” wore relatively simple uniforms. Navy Blue and Red became the standard colors. Chief Knock-A-Homa logo variations started appearing on sleeves later in this era.
- Why it matters: Represents the franchise’s founding and its first World Series title (1914). Establishes the core colors and early team identity. Worn by early Hall of Famers like Kid Nichols and Rabbit Maranville.

1953–1965 — The Milwaukee Era & Screaming Warrior
- Jersey types: Home (White Pinstripes), Away (Gray)
- Notable features: Retained navy and red. Home whites featured classic navy pinstripes and script “Braves” underlined with a tomahawk. The most iconic element was the “Screaming Warrior” logo patch on the sleeve. Road grays featured script “Milwaukee.” Caps were navy with a red ‘M’.
- Why it matters: This look is synonymous with the franchise’s successful revitalization in Milwaukee. It’s the uniform of the 1957 World Series championship and Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, and Warren Spahn.

1966–1986 — Atlanta Arrival, Pullovers & The Feather
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Gray/Powder Blue) – Pullovers common
- Notable features (Major Change): The move to Atlanta brought subtle but key changes. Kept the script “Braves” (home) and introduced script “Atlanta” (away). The most famous feature was the large feather logo integrated into the sleeve stripes. Pullover jerseys and powder blue road uniforms were prominent in the 70s. The cap logo became a lowercase ‘a’.
- Why it matters: This is the uniform Hank Aaron wore when he hit his historic 715th home run in 1974. It represents the early Atlanta era, including stars like Phil Niekro and Dale Murphy.

1987–Present — Return to Buttons, Tomahawk Era & Modern Dynasty
- Jersey types: Home (White), Away (Gray), Alternates (Navy Blue, Red, Cream), City Connect
- Notable features: A return to classic baseball aesthetics blended with modern branding.
- 1987 Rebrand: Returned to button-down jerseys. Introduced the modern script “Braves” underlined by the Tomahawk logo as the primary home look. Script “Atlanta” returned for road grays. The cap logo became the Tomahawk ‘A’.
- Alternates: Introduced popular Navy Blue and Red alternate jerseys, often featuring the script “Braves” or “Atlanta.”
- Cream/Throwback Alternates: Added Cream alternates (often with red lettering for a vintage feel) and frequently used throwbacks from various eras (e.g., 1974).
- City Connect: Debuted a design inspired by the 1974 Hank Aaron uniform but with modern colors and “The A” on the chest.
- Why it matters: This is the look of the unprecedented dynasty and modern success. It was introduced just before the 14 consecutive division titles. It’s the uniform of Hall of Famers Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, and Chipper Jones. It was worn for the 1995 and 2021 World Series championships. The modern variations are worn by Ronald Acuña Jr., Matt Olson, and Austin Riley.

Legends Across America: Jerseys of Braves Greats
An Atlanta Braves jersey represents a lineage of greatness unparalleled in its continuity, stretching across three cities and nearly 150 years. The numbers retired by the franchise honor legends who dominated the game in vastly different eras but shared a common thread of excellence. From the enduring power of the true Home Run King who began his journey in Milwaukee to the pitching maestros who anchored dynasties in Boston and Atlanta, the switch-hitting cornerstone of “America’s Team,” and the modern MVP carrying the torch, these jerseys tell the story of baseball royalty.
| Player | Jersey No. | Position & Importance | City Era |
| Hank Aaron | 44 | Outfielder. “Hammerin’ Hank.” Baseball’s true home run king (755). Hall of Famer, 1957 NL MVP, broke Babe Ruth’s record in 1974. A symbol of grace and power through immense pressure. His #44 is retired. | Milw./Atlanta |
| Warren Spahn | 21 | Starting Pitcher. The winningest left-handed pitcher in history (363 wins). Hall of Famer, 1957 Cy Young winner. Ace of the staff for both the Boston and Milwaukee eras, including the ’57 championship. His #21 is retired. | Boston/Milw. |
| Greg Maddux | 31 | Starting Pitcher. “Mad Dog” / “The Professor.” Hall of Famer, 4 consecutive Cy Young Awards (1992-95, first three with Cubs, ’95 with Braves). Master of control and pitching artistry. Anchor of the 90s dynasty. His #31 is retired. | Atlanta |
| Chipper Jones | 10 | Third Baseman. Hall of Famer, 1999 NL MVP. One of the greatest switch-hitters ever. Face of the franchise for nearly two decades, cornerstone of the 14 straight division titles and ’95 championship. His #10 is retired. | Atlanta |
| Ronald Acuña Jr. | 13 | Outfielder. The electrifying face of the modern Braves. 2023 Unanimous NL MVP, created the 40-70 club (41 HRs, 73 SBs). Represents the current era of talent and excitement. | Atlanta |
Chop On: Get Your Custom Braves Jersey Today!
As you celebrate the incredible history, the cross-country journey, and the enduring success of the Atlanta Braves, don’t forget to explore our full collection of MLB jerseys to find the perfect gear for every baseball fan in your life. A custom jersey from us is more than just an item; it’s a personal symbol of your connection to Braves Country, a tribute to the legends enshrined in Cooperstown, and a way to carry the spirit of America’s oldest baseball team forward for seasons to come.
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Start designing your unique Atlanta Braves jersey today and wear your tradition with pride!
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