Coiler
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Another great concept that could even work as a primary uniform.
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Great as always. Unlike the first two, this is clearly a special occasion gimmick uniform. But it's a well done and appropriate gimmick uniform.
5 hours ago, coco1997 said:Thanks! Yeah, the Rays' stadium seems pretty dull, and I'd like to stick to my rule of no corporate names. Spoiler alert: The few exceptions I might make will be for teams named after beers (Coors, Busch, maybe Miller). Haven't decided which park I'll be doing for the Giants, yet.
Coors should be a flying baseball to symbolize its reputation as a hitter's park.
I know what non-sponsor name I can apply the Bland Connect to: Any team with a 1960s-70s giant concrete doughnut.
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The Dodgers one looks great, and also could work as a primary uniform.
As for inspirations, well... I want to be really bad and say a Tropicana Field one. Basically, it would be the absolute plainest colors (so red and blue), the font and layout would be something that a graphic designer in the mid-90s when they came into being rushed into production in less than an hour, and the cap logo would be nothing but the letters "TB" in said font.
More seriously, I don't know if you're doing a Candlestick one, but I'd have it be in Giants colors with added cyan and the font being one featuring icicles (to lightheartedly pay homage to how cold it frequently got there).
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Looks great. I can even see it as a primary uniform with different wording.
Curious how you'd do the Rays or A's in their not-very-well-regarded stadiums.
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Love the Braves/Brewers hybrid.
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17 hours ago, coco1997 said:
Funny you should say that because Cleveland was my favorite of the division.
Oh well, everyone has their own tastes.
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13 hours ago, heavybass said:
1995 rolls by and new investment comes to the Showboats... as well as a new look.
Looks very Ohio State-ish.
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Cleveland looks a little plain and bland, but the others look great.
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You squared the Philadelphia circle! Nice. (And I love the double M Marlin).
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Great pair of uniforms and good work extrapolating a full uniform set out of one weird event.
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Every AL West uniform looks gorgeous. Nice job.
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Love the White Sox one in particular.
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All good. I particularly like the Yankees one, which looks distinct but NOT tacky. And the Pirates black evil pirate uniform too. For the Orioles, it's bittersweet. Seeing the realistic bird on the uniform makes me want it on the cap as well.
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Since it's Ukrainian Independence Day, I had this weird "Ukraine Solidarity" concept. It would be having the specific blue and yellow of the nation's flag be used for either a Yankees or Mets uniform-since NYC unsurprisingly has a giant amount of Ukrainian Americans. (Western Pennsylvania does too, but the Pirates already have yellow in their uniform, so it wouldn't be as distinct).
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Love the Plaid Mets!
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Nice work on all of them, although the full names look a little -tacky- for lack of a better word in my eyes. Or at least just inherently different from how baseball uniforms normally go.
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The Saints one weirdly would look better in my eyes if the whole helmet was changed to the same mint green color as the uniform.
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Some of them look like the players are wearing medals.
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All good. Love the pale blue on the Phillies road in particular.
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Both look great. The Stars tribute uniform does look kind of Astros-ish, but given the similar names...
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Saved the best for last! Love both the Milwaukee Pilots and Seattle Brewers. Very quirky but not ostentatious, and they fit their cities well.
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Love the Washington Rangers. Great use of a theme design.
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Shorts! You absolute madman!
For the Cubs road uniform, the wishbone C unfortunately makes it look too much like the contemporary Reds, IMO. It'd look better if you just plucked the C from the CHICAGO front script and used that for the cap logo.- 2
MLB Cathedral Connect Series (Expos 5/10)
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Looks great. A fitting tribute to both the icebox and the football team.