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Brave-Bird 08

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  1. Pacers and Jazz are great! I would go back to the drawing board with Milwaukee. That typeface is really rough on the eyes
  2. Perfection for the Titans. Love the stars on the jerseys -- such a subtle but unique element
  3. The Hawks don't need a complete uniform overhaul, they simply need tweaks. This uniform right here is excellent, and the red and volt create enough contrast while also staying vibrant. All they'd have to do is remove black and invert the colors for a clash jersey.
  4. Not going to lie, this is one of the boldest rebrands I've ever seen for a college -- super comprehensive, albiet kind of all over the place. But I find it beautiful. That court is amazing. They're going to stand out, for sure.
  5. Nike certainly made us uncomfortable with these uniforms, but I think they normalized quickly and are great, unique, modern uniforms. Cleveland makes the cut if it's not for the wordmarks on the pants. Overall, if you squint, the Browns uniforms are pretty good. I even love the contrasting stitching.
  6. This was the best the Lions ever looked. These are BEYOND drab
  7. [insert Jamal Crawford in black-red-volt Hawks jersey if it happens]
  8. I could go on all day about the Bengals. To me, the old uniform was a dud because the stripes looked like they were forced into traditional ones, if you can get my drift. I liked how the stripes on the 2003-Present uniforms kind of just fell onto the uniform instead of being forced into traditional stripe spaces. My issue now is the way it looks on the new template, especially with the toilet seat collar. and of course, the side panels can be overkill, but I thought the home uniform from the 2003 unveil was a great modernization. Paired with white pants, I liked how the side panel translated into the pants stripe. I loved that uniform, pre Nike. The away was especially nice.
  9. I think that Southern Miss' current uniforms are far inferior to the ones they had prior, even with the two-toned pants. Current: Previous:
  10. I may have posted this a few times before, but I don't think the Houston Rockets should ever sway from their current look...at least not for a long while. I think they're a modern classic.
  11. Sorry, I didn't read all that... I was was too busy staring at the best uniform in football. OP is trolling
  12. If you go to Hawks.com, look at the court, uniforms, or anywhere else, the primary is clearly being phased out. It's nowhere on the team website.
  13. The Atlanta Hawks new primary logo. The old one is not used anywhere on their website, court, or uniforms.
  14. One of the BETTER uniforms in college football.
  15. More importantly: The Brewers' current identity is a GREAT, well-rounded, well executed identity.
  16. IMO, the entire Brewers identity is fantastic. As much as the 'MB' mit logo is well-done, it's still awfully retro and generic. I love everything about the Brewers modern identity.
  17. I can agree with the first part of this. If the Bengals could just drop the white side panel on the colored jerseys, They'd have a GREAT update of their old uniforms.
  18. The Jaguars look great from the neck down. I hated the design when first unveiled, but in action it's a fun, modern look...until the players' heads turn. Also, I still think Arizona have a wonderful modern uniform.
  19. These uniforms are kind of fun. I cringed and vomited when they released them...in fact, the weird shoulder gloss panel things and the suspended pants insert bothered me, but I think I'm the only on on these boards who saw them in action and said, "Eh...it's 2013. Let it happen."
  20. I don't like how the piping runs the back of the pants. I'd also prefer the old M-and-Flag logo from 97-2000 on the helmet.
  21. To put into perspective how terrible the hockey scene in Atlanta is... ...I have no idea who this is. No clue in the world.
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