The Charlotte Hornets will set themselves apart from the rest of the league by being the only team to sport the Jordan Brand logo from head to toe.

The team announced the change on Monday morning, along with an introductory video featuring All-Star point guard Kemba Walker and forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist wearing the new uniforms and accessories to go along with them.

The jerseys are the same exact kind as the ones produced by Nike, the company that own Jordan Brand and is set to outfit the league starting this season.

This minor brand change comes due to Michael Jordan being a majority owner of the Hornets franchise, giving his team a rather unique look when stepping on the court this upcoming season.

Now both the City and Icon jerseys will feature the name “Hornets” instead of having one with the team city name and another with the franchise name. Boasting a similar profile than last year's iteration, the only change are the thinner stripes on the side of the uniform.

More changes are bound to be seen in the alternate jerseys, which will be revealed at a later time.