
The Seattle Seahawks have made their Super Bowl LX uniform decision, and they’re leaning into what’s felt like their good-luck look lately.
Seattle announced on its website and social channels that it will wear its “all-college navy” uniform combination when it faces the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8 at Levi’s Stadium. The Patriots opted for an all-white look.
The Seahawks are aiming for the second Super Bowl win in franchise history.
Seahawks Confirm Super Bowl LX Uniform vs. Patriots
According to the team’s announcement, the Seahawks will be wearing the same uniform combination for a third straight game. Seattle wore the “college navy” look in its divisional-round win over the San Francisco 49ers and again in the NFC Championship win over the Los Angeles Rams.
The team also added a notable context nugget: this uniform set has been worn 101 times since debuting in 2012, making it the Seahawks’ most commonly worn combination. In other words, this isn’t a one-off “special occasion” look; it’s one of Seattle’s defining modern-era uniforms, now getting the biggest possible stage.
Why Seattle Is Sticking With the “College Navy” Look
Uniform choices become their own mini-story during Super Bowl week, especially when a team has worn a combo during a playoff run. That’s the angle here: Seattle is keeping the same visual identity it’s had during its last two postseason wins, rather than switching to something new at the final moment.
Patriots Angle: Fans Are Searching Uniform Combos, Too
While Seattle’s announcement is the concrete news, it naturally pulls the Patriots into the conversation because fans want to know what the full matchup will look like on the field.
New England wasn’t included in Seattle’s uniform announcement but they did announce their own combination. The NFL designates one team as the “home” team (typically wearing its primary color) and the other as the “away” team (often wearing white). That’s why “Patriots all white uniforms” were their choice, and will be the two colors fans will see on Super Bowl Sunday.
Uniform talk might seem cosmetic, but it’s become a real Super Bowl-week obsession, especially when fans feel a team’s look is tied to momentum. That’s part of why Seattle’s decision is already popping up. The Seahawks didn’t just pick a uniform, they doubled down on a combo they’ve worn during this playoff run. For a franchise chasing a second Lombardi, it’s an easy “stick with what’s working” storyline.
On the Patriots side, the curiosity is similar. New England fans are excited about the all-whites and on the NFL’s home/away designation. They too will surely have superstitions tied to the uniforms.
Key Details: Three Patches on Seahawks’ Super Bowl Jerseys
Seattle also noted its Super Bowl jerseys will include three separate patches:
- A 50th season patch, worn all season
- The Super Bowl LX logo on the right shoulder
- A United States 250th anniversary commemorative patch located directly below the Super Bowl LX logo
Those patches matter for fans — especially collectors and anyone debating which jersey version to buy — because the Super Bowl edition will have a distinct look compared to a standard Seahawks jersey.
Seahawks Announce Super Bowl Uniform Decision Before Patriots Showdown