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Uniforms during this era varied between blue and red.
During much of the 1960s, the abbreviated city name ' PHILA ' adorned the uniforms, ranging from fancy and contemporary two-tone script to classic block lettering, the latter of which was used during their 1967 title run.
During the 1970s blue was the primary road color, with the more popular moniker ' SIXERS ' written in Art Deco lettering.
With various adjustments from block lettering to Bookman Old Style font, this version with stars in side stripes stayed until 1978.
The uniforms from 1978 – 91 was a classic nod to their 1967 uniforms, except that the road color is red and the home lettering is blue with red trim.
The name ' SIXERS ' was featured in block lettering.
This uniform was used in their 1983 title run.
From 1991 – 94, the Sixers followed other teams in designing more graphic-laden uniforms by featuring a streaking blue splash with tricolored stars heading up to the word ' SIXERS ' in Helvetica and in either red ( home ) or white ( away ).
In addition, the word ' PHILADELPHIA ' was added atop the team name.
From 1994 – 97, the Sixers return to a more basic uniform design, featuring a more ornate lettering.
The team name is in red ( home ) and white ( away ), with numbers in blue.

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