We know which uniforms the fans are buying. Now we want to know which ones you think look the best. Over the next two weeks, NBA.com will run photos, factoids and polls covering all 30 teams in the league. First, we'll hold division-by-division voting. Then, after all six division winners are reached, we'll have a run-off to see which uniform is the most stylish in the NBA overall. So put your team allegiances aside, think threads, and help us unravel the mystery of who has the best duds in the game today!

Chicago Bulls
Classic. These uniforms, home and away, have remained virtually unchanged since the 1985-86 season. Also, both home and road still have the Bulls logo in a diamond at the bottom of each leg.
Bulls uniforms at the NBA Store

Cleveland Cavaliers
After two decades of blue, orange and white, the Cavaliers rerturned to their roots in 2003 with the wine and gold scheme, the franchise's original colors. Points for city name on road unis, team nickname at home.
Cavaliers uniforms at the NBA Store

Detroit Pistons
A modern take (rounded lettering and numbers) on the old Pistons' red, white and blue uniforms of the Bad Boys era. Almost makes people forget about the teal horse of the mid-90s.
Pistons uniforms at the NBA Store

Indiana Pacers
Remember the FloJo-designed uniforms of the mid-90s? Well, with pinstripes on both the home and away unis, the Pacers now are all business. As for the colors, Indy's always had gold and some shade of blue in the mix.
Pacers uniforms at the NBA Store

Milwaukee Bucks
When they were born, the Bucks' unis were forest green with red and white trim. They dropped the red in 1985. They changed the lettering, the logo and added the purple and silver in 1993, which has remained unchanged since.
Bucks uniforms at the NBA Store

Central Voting Results
Indiana Pacers: 37%

Cleveland Cavaliers: 33%

Detroit Pistons: 16%

Chicago Bulls: 12%

Milwaukee Bucks: 2%

Total Responses: 19,257

Voting Schedule
Dec. 9: Atlantic Division

Dec. 10: Central Division

Dec. 13: Southeast Division

Dec. 14: Southwest Division

Dec. 15: Northwest Division

Dec. 16: Pacific Division

Dec. 17-20: Runoff between six division winners

Dec. 21: Overall champion

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