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  1. I never minded the teal-flake helmet, but this photo comparison convinced me. The logo really does look so much better on the solid black background.
  2. Preferably, yes. Although I don’t mind white pants with the teal jersey, I like the black pants significantly more.
  3. I’ve long thought the Jags could get away with not having white pants at all in their set, if they really wanted to.
  4. Honestly, the Jaguars current set has grown on me quite a bit since it was initially unveiled. Sure, it is a bit simplistic and may at worst even look somewhat like a "practice jersey," but as @oldschoolvikings said, that isn't really much to complain about given some of the uniforms we've gotten over the past few years. Having teal as the primary is absolutely a huge upgrade, as wearing the combos that include teal really improves this set. Not to self-plug, but I think a combination of elements from each of the Jags' past sets (except the Reebok piping years, I didn't like those at all, beyond the helmet) I think the Jaguars could come upon a perfect set for themselves. Using a number font similar to the 2013 redesign, the striping from the current set, with the inclusion of bits of gold from the inaugural uniforms, I can't think of anything else I would change:
  5. I’ve always thought teal over black to be the Jags’ best home combo. The black pants balance the helmet better, in my opinion, and since their main colors are teal and black, they might as well embrace them both as much as possible. White over teal would be my ideal away combo, with one home game each for the black jersey over teal pants and for all-black.
  6. I don’t know if anyone would agree with me, but one problem I’ve always had with the Texans set is how dark and bland the red they use seems to be: Even if they changed nothing else and just brightened up the red a bit, that would make for a massive improvement. I also like the red numbers of the Color Rush more than the primaries, they match the coloring of the logo nicely. I also like these navy pants better than the regular ones. Lastly, I think a red helmet and/or primary jersey could look nice and would definitely set them apart from the other navy teams in the league.
  7. UNC’s throwback was absolutely beautiful. I obviously prefer the primary set, but as far as throwbacks go, this is about as beautiful as it gets. I only wish the wordmark wasn’t inside the sleeve stripes.
  8. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Thank you so much! The reason I went with a white brim was because I felt a navy brim would be too similar to the Cooperstown Collection cap. Here's a look at your suggestion, though, along with a red-brimmed version similar to what the team has worn before. I also wanted to showcase the navy-brimmed cap with the primary home jersey. I would love to see that as an option, I like it possibly even more than I like the red cap.
  9. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the Washington Nationals: Logos The interlocking "DC" becomes the primary cap insignia, inspired by @SFGiants58. I combined the roundel of their current primary logo with the DC to create the new primary. The curly W still stays on for the Cooperstown Collection, though. I also brought the "Nationals" script to the primary homes full-time. Uniforms The home uniform is essentially the Spring Training jersey which has supposedly been brought on as an alternate. The primary cap is red with a navy brim, however, and the away is an inverse of that. I also flipped the colors of the away wordmark to match the home. The red alternate features the returning "DC" logo, and the World-Series good-luck-charm navy alternate remains mostly the same. The Cooperstown Collection is a clear fauxback to the racing stripe, pinwheel cap Expos. The Nationals are also the only team to utilize a white uniform for Spring Training, which again features the interlocking "DC" logo. And with that, that completes the series! I hope you all enjoyed following along!
  10. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the Toronto Blue Jays: Logos Virtually no changes to the Jays' beautiful set. I even kept the navy outline around the away wordmark because I love that little touch. Uniforms Pretty much no changes to the perfect primary uniforms. The blue alternate can be worn at home or away. I also added a Canada Day alternate that fully embraces the nation's flag. I decided to keep the powder blue alternate on board, albeit with royal staying instead of navy. I did decide to make the Spring Training jersey use navy more heavily, though. That's the Jays wrapping up the American League, the World Series champion Washington Nationals will be up next.
  11. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the Texas Rangers: Logos The alternate logo from the 90's returns as the primary, and I also kept the "Rangers" script from the late 80's - early 90's. The cap logo has a double-outline to match the wordmarks as opposed to a shadow. Uniforms I kept the double-outline numbers of the old jerseys, and added a red bill to the primary cap in order to balance the two colors effectively. Red and blue variations on the primary uniforms. The red jersey is based on the 80's Rangers alternate. The Cooperstown Collection uniform is based on the prior Washington Senators, which the Rangers threw back to in 1994. The Spring Training uniform utilizes a modified state outline logo with just the standalone "T." That's what I've got for the Rangers, the Toronto (/Buffalo?) Blue Jays will be up next.
  12. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the Tampa Bay Rays: Logos Since I don't really love any logo sets from their history, I decided to go for the fauxback look the Rays showcased a few years ago as a full-time set. The retro logos and wordmarks all return virtually unchanged. Uniforms An embrace of columbia blue, raglan sleeves, and paneled caps gives the Rays an old-school identity that would hopefully still feel cool in the modern day. The navy and columbia jerseys could both be worn either home or away, with both of the navy options being shown here. The Cooperstown Collection embraces the gradient that has been popular in recent years, and the Spring Training jersey embraces the yellow within the team's palette. There's the Rays, the Texas Rangers will be up next.
  13. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the St. Louis Cardinals: Logos I loved the subtle update the Cardinals gradually unveiled of their classic "StL," but I also preferred the thicker navy outline of the previous iteration, so I combined the best of both. Other than that, virtually no changes to one of the best identities in baseball. Uniforms I changed the road script to read "St. Louis," and I created a custom number font to match the cap logo. Clash cap options are provided for when the Cardinals play red-heavy teams such as the Reds or Angels. The Cooperstown Collection keeps the powder blue, but is more of a true throwback in regards to striping, while the Spring Training is inspired by a Cardinals' BP uniform from the 80's. That's the Cardinals, the Tampa Bay Rays will be up next.
  14. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Thank you! Yea, it was especially difficult to come up with imagery for the Mariners this time around, as I started to realize how dated their current wordmarks really look, to me at least. If there was one thing I would have kept from the current logo package, it would probably be the compass rose, but that wouldn't fit as well within the "M" as it does the "S." I felt it would be a good time for the original logo package to come back with some updates to refresh it for the modern age. Bringing the Pilots name back wouldn't be a bad idea, that might be something to look into for the future! The Cardinals will be up momentarily.
  15. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the Seattle Mariners: Logos I went back to the original wordmark font, while emphasizing the iconic teal. The "M" returns as the cap and primary logo, but without the middle "trident spike" in order to be a bit more subtle. Thanks to @SFGiants58 for creating a home wordmark that matches the away for me. Uniforms I decided to utilize the 1980 away uniform striping, while emphasizing teal in the overall color balance. Teal and navy variations on the primary uniforms. A teal alternate cap to pair with the home jerseys. For the Cooperstown Collection I went with a creme uniform inspired by the original Pilots uniform. The Spring Training jersey prominently showcases the new "M" logo. That's the Mariners, the St. Louis Cardinals will be up next.
  16. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Thanks. That was a design choice that stems all the way from my very first series. Yea, the blue outline was 100% inspired by the late-40's look. The reason I went red-heavy was to distinguish in color balance from the Rangers, as in this series I tried to diversify the red & blue teams without having to change color schemes. Here's a look at your suggestion, though: I can't say I don't like how it looks!
  17. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the San Francisco Giants: Logos I went back to the more upright 1994 wordmarks, and dropped gold from being an accent color. Beyond that, and a new primary logo, pretty much everything else remains the same. Uniforms I gave the uniforms a new patch based on the 2010 World Series Champion logo. I also added a fourth stripe on the socks to be inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge. The orange alternate features the orange brim, and the black alternate removes the gold dropshadow. The Cooperstown Collection keeps the "SF" away alternate with the headspoon piping, as a fauxback to the late 80's road uniform. The Spring Training set adds an orange cap for home games, and the team would use the gray crown cap for away games. That's the Giants, the Seattle Mariners will be up next.
  18. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    I'd love to see them adopt a design inspired by these BP uniforms! The Giants will be up momentarily.
  19. Yea, I’ve done concepts as recently as this year using the cap D, and have expressed liking the switch in the past, but now seeing them side-by-side something seems inescapably “right” about the old logo. I’d love to see it return.
  20. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the San Diego Padres: Logos Now that the Brown is Back and better than ever, there was no way I was trying anything else. No real changes to the logos beyond the addition of Cooperstown Collection designs. Uniforms Now that we've seen them in person, there's honestly no doubt in my mind that this new Padres set is a top 5 uniform in the league, at least. So no main changes to the main set, though the sand uniform they've designated as the "Away Alternate" becomes the primary road. The brown alternate follows the striping template from the previous set, one good thing to hold over from the navy years. It's complete with the new "SD" on the chest, as well as plain pairs of white & sand pants to go with it. The Cooperstown Collection throws back to the 1978 design. The Spring Training uniform embraces the gold and puts the Swinging Friar logo on the cap. That's the Padres, the San Francisco Giants will be up next.
  21. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    In honor of Opening Day (Take II), here are the Pittsburgh Pirates: Logos No notable changes to the Pirates classic logo set, other than the primary "P" becoming black with a yellow outline. Uniforms The Pirates primaries are among the top in all of baseball, so no significant changes here. I loved the road uniform with the "Pittsburgh" block font to match the home, but now feels like about the right time to go back to the script. As a small touch, the pirate's bandana is recolored yellow on the patch. A yellow alternate is added into the rotation, and the black alternate replaces the yellow outline with a solid yellow script. The double-outline cap is also dropped. A yellow cap is added as an occasional home option, and I'd love to see a gray crown cap at times on the road. The Cooperstown brings back the mustard/old gold for Sunday afternoons, and the Spring Training utilizes the pirate logo on the cap. That's the Pirates, the San Diego Padres will be up next.
  22. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    I suppose one solution could be to have separate home and road caps, like so: I do like the way this looks quite a bit.
  23. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    I tried that originally, but didn't like it as much as without the outline. Here is a look, however: I can definitely understand that view, I was just hoping to try something different in order to diversify the red & blue teams in MLB, especially since I had the Reds going back to strictly red & white. Also, I appreciate the feedback, but if you could refrain from quoting the images that would be appreciated, just to declutter the thread. Thank you again!
  24. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Here are the Phillies: Logos The main difference to the logo set is blue's increased use in the color scheme to a primary color nearly on par with red. Uniforms I added a blue brim to the primary cap to distinguish themselves in a league with the Reds and the Cardinals. The away uniform also has blue outlines instead of white, similar to the 1940's uniforms. The red alternate is now in the rotation full-time, with white letters for increased visibility, and the cream alternate stays for Sunday afternoon games, with increased blue accents. The Cooperstown Collection of course goes back to the beautiful maroon and powder color scheme, while the Spring Training focuses more on blue, like the team used to do on occasion. That's the Phillies, the Pittsburgh Pirates will be up next.
  25. MJD7

    MLB x NIKE, TAKE II

    Thanks! I felt like it fit pretty well within the entire branding. The Phillies will be up shortly.
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