The Golden State Warriors will be the first NBA team in the modern era to wear a jersey other than a tank top on Feb. 22 when the team debuts adidas' new jersey style with sleeves.

"It was the right moment, the right team," said Lawrence Norman, Adidas' vice president of global basketball. "Even more important, the right city. When you launch something as innovative as this -- that will change the way the players look on the court and the way the fans support the team forever -- why not launch it in the most innovative part of the United States?"

The Warriors will also wear these yellow, alternate uniforms on March 8 and 15.

The Warriors and adidas say they haven't received negative feedback on the jerseys in terms of performance.

According to adidas, the reason behind these jerseys with sleaves is having a full shirt as the team's jersey allows people to represent their team in more settings. Unlike soccer, baseball and football, basketball jerseys are limited, from a fashion perspective, because they are sleeveless.