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Are these Browns Uniforms concepts or real?


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Fake.

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It's amazing how many concepts become "legit" because of that or any similar nike template.

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Apparently these were covered by Fox8 and some radio stations in Cleveland. But I made those as part of a Nike NFL concept thread.

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Not a fan really, at the time I liked the different stripes on the sleeves. But now looking back my revised concept was much better:

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I figured that would be the answer. That's why I came here!

Thanks guys! Nice to see a higher res version of it!

It's interesting to see what people are saying on facebook and twitter about it. Mostly positive feedback, which is surprising for such a bad design. I thought about trying to tell them it was fake. But really doubt they would believe me anyway and there's no way to actually prove it.

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I figured that would be the answer. That's why I came here!

Thanks guys! Nice to see a higher res version of it!

It's interesting to see what people are saying on facebook and twitter about it. Mostly positive feedback, which is surprising for such a bad design. I thought about trying to tell them it was fake. But really doubt they would believe me anyway and there's no way to actually prove it.

it looks official though, so kudos to you, lol.

let it be known, if any design you see is shown using VMD9's, Harrington's, or Davidson's templates it didnt come from Nike or NFL

 

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Also, if the design has crew socks and you can see skin on the legs. Not real.

....i think..

I think you're right - good call. The most leg skin exposed in NFL games is around the knee cap (and even then, it's rare). The NFL likes the high socks. A real NFL design will never show low crew socks with a lot of exposed calf and shin.

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Another giveaway that it's just a concept is that the Nike swoosh is on the chest rather than the sleeve. There's been no indication that the league has changed where it allows manufacturers' logos.

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Actually I think those stripes on the shoulders might look interesting in real life. It seems the current style (like your 2nd version) ends up being a 6" LINE instead of wrapping around the arm. How does that jersey cut work in the back, is it similar with the side panels making a sort of triangle out of the neck area?

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Thank God they are fake. While the stripe patterns are OK, the monochrome brown looks terrible, the orange jersey looks awful, and having brown pants but not matching them with the white jersey is stupid. Although the addition of the orange pants are nice with the white jersey, it should also be added to the brown jersey to have a nice, classic feel.

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