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I went in the Seahawk double blue direction this time. I kept the red and yellow as trim colors, and as an alternate for the red peoples.

I don't really hate the Thrashers jerseys, just some minor gripes. I kept what I liked about the scheme, added some stuff and tried to traditionalize it a bit.

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I like these for the most part. The colors work well as a set. Nice, nice work.

My first impression though was the bottom of the jerseys having the yellow stripes both go up at diagonals, combined with the top stripes also going down at angles, gives it a "Avalanche" template feeling, as their jerseys also have that same effect of the "up & down" stripes.

I might like it even better if the bottom stripes were just horizontal or something unique or "wing-like", like the "feather" effect they have on their sleeves now.

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The only thing I might change would be to tweak the pants color, as the bottom of the jersey and the pants seem to blend way too much.

Other than that, these are great.

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Ridding the wing design and darkening the light blue are not my favorite changes.

But, nicely done set, cool rendering, but like Joel said, I'd love to have these on another team, but the Thrashers rock their own identity hard, and this is too traditional for a 6th year team that has made its hallmark on progressive design.

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