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I had a couple ideas...I brings them to you. Avant garde, in one of the few places where it would make perfect sense. The 70s-80s flying alouette figures pretty heavily into this uniform, as the helmet and pants stripe, and also separated to form the assymetrical elements of the jersey: the alouette is on the right sleeve, while the A becomes a sash over the left shoulder. The third also uses the old logo, this time blown up on the shoulders, with the alouette serving as a stylized shoulder stripe. The old Als script is placed beneath the front numbers. On all three jerseys, the early 70s bird head is placed on the back of the collar.
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I'll admit it, I enjoy the CFL, but I feel that some of the uniforms look God-awful. By no means am I saying that I like the adds, I am including them for authenticity's sake. First up, we have the Toronto Argonauts. Their current uniform set is basically perfect, so I didn't want to change much. C&C is greatly appreciated
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This is what I think the Alouettes need, considering their jerseys. The current ones are a mess and I really don't wanna rant about how sth that messy and unprofessional can be assigned and left for years untouched, to a great big team like the Montreal Alouettes. The design is simple, I kept the current team's colors, knocked out the silver from the pants, and only left it on the helmet. I was inspired by their 1974 unis, that they rocked for 6-7 years, seen here as a throwback: Anyway, this is the concept, tell me what you think. Home: Away:
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..or at least the organizers of this event that there is no CFL franchise known as the Atlantic Schooners...and that the Montreal Alouettes and Edmonton Eskimos are! found on http://101greycupfestival.ca/