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Quarter-zips and sneakers are here to stay. According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the NBA has communicated to coaches that team-branded leisure attire will continue to be allowed for the 2022-23 season.

The relaxed practice started during the end of the 2019-20 NBA season at the 'Bubble' in Orlando, Florida. However, all 30 coaches kept the tradition alive when they returned to their arenas. 

It appears the Pat Riley-era of expensive suits and dress shoes is gone and never coming back. In 2010, the league instituted a rule requiring coaches to wear collared shirts with their dress coats instead of t-shirts and turtle necks. 

But NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is not like his predecessor David Stern. Stern is far more empathetic to the plight of players and coaches during an arduous 82-game season. 

It also does not hurt that Nike, the NBA's official on-court apparel sponsor, gets free advertising every time the camera pans towards the bench. As a result, most of the polo shirts and quarter-zip jackets the coaches wear can be found online.

Hopefully, now that coaches can let their hair down, we will see more of them wearing popular sneakers. Despite the dress code getting relaxed, most coaches have stuck with simple footwear. Stay locked into FanNation Kicks for news, highlights, and interviews.

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