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  1. Sorry, that's really the way the airlines are right now, and they're heavily influenced by their respective countries' national flags. We still got the likes of Air France, American Airlines, British Airways, and Delta coming.
  2. MALAYSIA AIRLINES Malaysia Airlines has recently put an emphasis on Malaysia's national flag with its Negaraku livery, which was initially a special livery but eventually made its way to become the primary livery for the entire fleet. And since it would be difficult to put up a great dark uniform design while integrating the national flag, I decided to make this set the second ever to possess the primary-clash-alternate designation. The primary uniform features an abstract version of the country's national flag on the sleeves. I chose an all-white combo for the primary as an homage to the new livery, but it won't be a "stormtrooper" look due to the socks with a design inspired from the stars-and-stripes of the flag. The clash uniform, meanwhile, features the songket pattern found on the airline's promo materials and the tail logo on its Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet. Both the primary and clash uniforms are partnered with a white helmet containing an oversized logo, done to mimic the way it is designed on the tail. When it comes to the alternate, it's back to MAS. Back then, Malaysian Airlines System (as it was called during those days) used red as its primary color, and I applied a similar motif from its livery to the uniform. Since the full name won't fit on the jersey, I just reduced the front script to read simply "Malaysian", while the full name is relegated to the helmet's back bumper. I went with silver pants since the aircraft belly at the time was bare metal.
  3. KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES The world's oldest airline still in operation has one of the most recognizable brands in the air: its iconic blue fuselage. Throughout the years since the 70s, it saw various changes but the overall theme remained the same—which brings me to the concept I made for "The Flying Dutchman". If you're curious, I specifically took the 2002 redesign as an inspiration—although the 2014 version is a modified one. With a white tail, blue fuselage, and white belly, I thought that the helmet should be white as well, and there should be a differently-colored shoulder yoke to signify the overall separation of colors on the fuselage. I went with traditional football socks instead of mono-colored ones to conform with the theme. The KLM logo on the sleeves is enclosed in a circle, paying homage to the old logos. For the alternate, I went with the airline's Orange Pride livery, but instead of making it half-orange, half-blue, I made the uniform orange-themed all throughout. While the wavy design on the sleeves look similar to my United Airlines concept, the Orange Pride was unveiled after 2014, and so I had to conform to that. The Dutch tricolor is featured as an accent, just the actual livery, and the KLM logo remained blue on a white background.
  4. ETIHAD AIRWAYS Ever since unveiling its "Facets of Abu Dhabi" livery in 2014—then solely for its A380s but eventually applied to its entire fleet—Etihad, for me, is one of the elegant-looking airlines in the world. The colors blend well and speak very highly of its origin. This will be the first set where the primary-clash-alternate designation is applied, as I think that the main color of the airline's livery should be worn as the primary uniform. The clash uniform, on the other hand, will have a brown jersey and gold pants. Both these two feature UAE's emblem on the sleeves and on the pants. For the alternate, I decided to use Manchester City's colors as the airline is a primary sponsor of that football club. The nine stripes on the front of the jersey symbolize the nine Premier League championships that MCFC won throughout its history. So, you could also say that this might be how Manchester City would look like if they were an American football team. As to why I did not go with Etihad's old livery—which contains the colors of the UAE flag—those colors shall be reserved for my Emirates concept.
  5. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Out of respect for the original creator of the first template I used, both uniform concepts for United and PAL have been transferred to a newer template, which is an updated version of the one I used for my NFL, college football, AAF, and XFL uniform concepts. This shall be the template that will be used on the succeeding concepts. Thank you for your understanding.
  6. Yes, MH will be on the lineup. As for AirAsia, I'll do the main airline, as there are so many AirAsia's in the continent (even my home country has one; at some point, we had two, but has since merged into one Philippines AirAsia).
  7. PHILIPPINE AIRLINES The current Eurowhite livery of Philippine Airlines has been there since 1986, and this comes to my mind whenever I think about my home flag carrier. Since it's predominantly white, I had to go through one of PAL's promotional designs: the one used for the airline's 75th anniversary in 2016. It was during that year when the airline's current slogan "The Heart of the Filipino" was introduced, and it was also the inspiration behind the usage of red throughout the uniform as an accent color. To perfectly distribute the colors, I went with the pre-2006 Houston Texans route when it comes to pairing the pants and the socks. The throwback uniform that I made harkens back to 1979, when the airline introduced its first Airbus aircraft, the A300, and was fondly called "The Love Bus". During that time, PAL still sported cheatlines. 40 years later in 2019, albeit in the Eurowhite, PAL reintroduced "The Love Bus" on a newly-delivered A350, signaling the airline's long-time partnership with the European aircraft maker. The helmet's back bumper features one of PAL's most iconic slogans, "Shining Through".
  8. UNITED AIRLINES Since the livery redesign in 2019, I consider United's as one of the best-looking liveries in the world, especially with the different shades of blue found on the tail. The tail logo is directly translated onto the helmet, although my gradient application is not accurate (it's actually halftone in the livery, not a real gradient like mine). The waves found on the sleeves are translated from the design on the belly, while the socks are blue because of the engine nacelle's color. I made two separate pants: a white one and a silver one. Both pants can be worn with either the blue or the white jersey. For the alternate, I chose a classical design that's still synonymous with United up to this day. While it's safe to say that the globe is here to stay, whenever we think of the airline, the Saul Bass tulip logo automatically comes to mind—and so does the livery that came with it. If you look closer, the back of the helmets features United's slogans from their respective eras: the current uniforms have "Connecting people. Uniting the world." while the throwback has the familiar slogan "Fly the friendly skies."
  9. Hi, everyone! I'm back with a new concept series which combines American football with something that's close to my family's business and the fruit of watching YouTube in 2023: aviation. For some weird reason, I see the tail graphics on a commercial airplane as a possible design on the football helmets, while the fuselage and the nacelle of a plane's engine comprise the rest of the uniform. With that being said, I finally got to make it a reality and made the airline liveries translate into football uniforms. Each airline will have 3 uniform designs: home, road, and alternate (which can be a full-on alternate or a throwback design). However, I'll apply the primary-clash-alternate designation (similar to football/soccer) on some concepts. Since almost all airlines feature a white fuselage on their liveries, some uniforms will feature designs that are usually found on the airlines' promotional materials instead. Because there are so many airlines around the world, I would like to apologize in advance if I won't be able to complete every airline, but I'll do my best to finish the prominent brands. STAR ALLIANCE Africa: Ethiopian Asia: Air China | Air India | ANA | Asiana | EVA | Singapore | Thai Eurasia: Turkish Europe: Lufthansa | Swiss North America: Air Canada | United Oceania: Air New Zealand ONEWORLD Africa: RAM Asia: Cathay Pacific | JAL | Malaysia | Oman | Qatar | Royal Jordanian | SriLankan Europe: British | Finnair | Iberia North America: Alaska | American | Hawaiian Oceania: Qantas SKYTEAM Asia: China Airlines | China Eastern | Garuda | Korean | Saudia | Shanghai | Vietnam Europe: Air France | ITA | KLM | SAS | Virgin Atlantic North America: Aeroméxico | Delta VALUE ALLIANCE Asia: Cebu Pacific NON-ALLIANCE FULL-SERVICE Asia: China Southern | Emirates | Etihad | Gulf Air | PAL | Royal Brunei | Starlux Europe: Aer Lingus Oceania: Virgin Australia NON-ALLIANCE LOW-COST Asia: AirAsia North America: Southwest | Spirit
  10. I know it would be a travesty if the Red Wings decide to completely redesign their primary uniforms, but I'd definitely approve this design, as it still leans towards a traditional flavor, but adding a bit of a modern touch through the silver. That can be a good alternate jersey IRL.
  11. For me, the lack of red on your France MBT concept is quite strange. Gold could work on an alternate jersey or as one-offs. I'm not saying this is bad, it just feels strange.
  12. Quite simple and clean-looking. I wonder how do the shorts look like though. Also, maybe you can enlarge the front number a bit, but not too large like the back number. I know that you're gonna go group-by-group here, but I'm looking forward to your design for Gilas Pilipinas.
  13. As it turned out, my Philadelphia Flyers home and road concepts had some things in common with the team's upcoming uniforms: wider shoulder-to-sleeve yoke and the black bottom hem stripe. Overall, the new jerseys look better. With that being said, I'm announcing that this is the end of my NHL Uniform Concepts series. I'm already satisfied with everything done here, even if this is my first shot at hockey concepts. Thank you for all the comments, suggestions, and critiques to my work, and I hope I gave y'all something to tune in on your free time. As for what's next, we'll see. Once again, thank you very much!
  14. HAMILTON TIGERS Before Boston Bruins became a black-and-yellow team, there were the Hamilton Tigers. Sports in 1920's had minimal logos and it's really understandable. Thus, I had that in mind in creating logos for the Tigers. The primary logo is a modified version of the team's H-Tigers logo. Meanwhile, the tiger head alternate logo might look familiar if you're searching Google Images, as it is indeed a stock logo, but I cleaned up some parts for simplification purposes. For all the uniforms, I went with the alternating black and yellow striping as the primary motif. I initially planned to use yellow as the color for the home jersey, but I eventually settled with black since it's been the way during the actual team's existence. Meanwhile, the white jersey features a black shoulder yoke. As for the alternate jersey, it's essentially a mix-up between the Tigers and CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Reverse Retro is an obvious one: it's the Tiger's uniform for the 1924-25 season, their only winning season so far, if not for the suspension of the team operations. This is basically a yellow version of the jersey from that uniform (interchanging black to yellow and vice-versa), complete with cream pants.
  15. I knew someone would request a reversal of colors. Anyway, here are the uniforms when the host city is from the Western Conference.
  16. NHL ALL-STAR GAME The 2024 NHL All-Star Game will be held in Toronto, and in that spirit, I decided to go for a vintage design. Specifically, the design is a mashup of the Maple Leafs' uniforms during the 60's and the 1988-91 All-Star uniforms. I went with the Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference format, thus the colors, but this can also be applied to the current 4-division format. Now y'all might ask, what's with the 9 stars on the hem and sleeves? That signifies the number of times Toronto has hosted the All-Star Game, with the 2024 edition being the 9th. The Eastern Conference and Western Conference logos are temporary placeholders until the 2024 ASG logo is unveiled, and these are placed on the right and left portion of the shoulder, respectively, to reflect the "East" and "West" designations. Meanwhile, the team logos are recolored in blue/red, silver, and white.
  17. Here's a much traditional design for the Barons' home and road uniforms. I planned to add sublimated pinstripes on the shoulders as a nod to the old AHL jersey, but I did not add that anymore since that will not jive with the rest of the jersey.
  18. CLEVELAND BARONS Sorry if it took me a long time to post another concept, but here we are, revisiting one of the short-lived teams in NHL history. For this concept, I made the Old English B inside Ohio's map as a standalone logo. Coupling this are the standalone Old English B and two logos featuring a head figure of a mustached baron: one by itself and another encased in Ohio's map. On top of those, I decided to go for the wine-gold-black color scheme that the Cavaliers (formerly) and the Monsters (currently) use. The home, road, and alternate jerseys were inspired by the actual uniforms of the Monsters. While both the home and road jerseys feature the primary logo on the front, the black alternate jersey has the city name arranged diagonally a la New York Rangers, while keeping the Old English font. Had the Barons existed for one more season or two, they should've donned a redesigned uniform that featured unreadable NOB and number. I used that as a Reverse Retro here, with blue replacing red. Why blue, you may ask? Well, that's the color of the original AHL Barons which won 9 Calder Cups.
  19. That Red Wings uniform would be a perfect alternate for them.
  20. Oh, I guessed wrong with the green team! Well, it looks as though your Guardians will be reverted to its silver and black color scheme. Anyway, the Hotshots are one of the best-looking AAF teams, in my book, and I'm glad that you basically retained what they had. As for the next three teams, I'm guessing Renegades (light blue), BattleHawks (royal blue), and Roughnecks (navy blue).
  21. Yeah, I correct myself, it should be light-colored. But reinforcing what I thought, I still don't understand why Arizona Hotshots don't have a green jersey to contrast with their yellow jerseys, both Birmingham Iron and San Antonio Commanders don't have a silver jersey, and Salt Lake Stallions don't have a light blue or dark blue jersey. Just my thought. Anyway, let's move on...
  22. I'm seeing what you did for the Sabres as a possible uniform design for the Winter Classic, Stadium Series, Heritage Classic, or any other outdoor NHL game.
  23. I still don't know why most AAF teams didn't have white jerseys to complement their dark-colored ones. With that being said, this version of the Fleet looks better than, if not as good as, the originals. My only nitpick though is the helmet color. To me, I think the anthracite helmet just looks better, but I understand your call of having a silver helmet instead so as to be paired perfectly with silver pants. Since you said that the teal team is a current XFL team, I initially guessed it's either the Vipers or the Guardians, but I think the Vipers will be in black and the Guardians will hold on the dark green, so I might consider the Sea Dragons instead.
  24. ROCKY MOUNTAIN EXTREME @DTConcepts, this is for you. Everybody knows that the Quebec Nordiques eventually became the Colorado Avalanche, but what if the proposed identity stuck? @72freebie covered this in a very excellent way through the Prototype Series, in which he used the eventual Avs color palette. Meanwhile, there's a Twitter account with this name, but features the same proposed logo in purple and teal. With these options, I don't know which to choose—until I decided to use the proposed colors for the failed overhaul of the Nordiques. In this concept, I refined the X to be symmetrical, because the X from the original version isn't. The primary logo no longer has the RM logo and it features a much better mountain design. There's also the X with the RM logo in front, as well as all the logo elements from the first two logos I mentioned "sold separately". If you thought that the home and road jerseys have a similar design to the current Adidas jerseys, you're absolutely right! That's exactly what I envisioned upon designing the uniforms. I also had a thought to give them black helmets and pants, much like the Avs had, but I settled with blue helmets and pants. In a very 90's manner, I went all out (sort of) with the alternate uniform, which features the mountain design on the sleeves and the front hem. Finally, I gave the Extreme a Nordiques tribute on the Reverse Retro uniform. It's the Nordiques' 1974-75 WHA uniform, which features a RM logo in the styles of the iconic igloo logo that the Northmen had for so long. While those jerseys had the fleur-de-lis on the shoulders, this version that I made has the C logo from the state flag of Colorado, but recolored accordingly.
  25. Your latest Brahmas concept is much better, especially with the sand-colored helmet. Though I love their current color scheme, I think this would suffice. As for the Wildcats, though, the double-orange is a nice choice, given that it jives with the Southern California vibe. Adding a lil' amount of red can be a good contrast, but it's your call, anyway.
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