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Re: Uniform Article: A Vested Interest In Sleeveless Jerseys
I made an error on my previous post--I had the location of the logo and number reversed on the home uniforms. Here are the corrected designs:
Plan A
Home: White sleeveless uniforms (with or without pinstripes--preferably without), C-Reds logo on left breast, red number on right breast, red sleeves, solid red cap
Alternate Home #1: White sleeveless uniform (as above), black sleeves, black cap with red bill
Alternate Home #2: Red sleeved jersey with white pants (pants with or without pinstripes, as above), C-Reds logo on left breast, white number on right breast, solid red cap
Away: Gray sleeveless unforms with black trim around armhole, "CINCINNATI" in red arched block letters, red number offset below on left side, red sleeves, red cap with black bill
Alternate Away #1: Gray sleeveless uniforms (as above), black sleeves, black cap with red bill
Alternate Away #2: Red sleeved jersey (same as Alt. Home #2) with gray pants, red cap with black bill
Plan B
Go back to the 1970 uniforms. One solid red cap, one home white uniform, one road uniform. (But an alternate look that is inspired by the 50's and 60's.)
Home: White sleeved uniform, C-Reds logo on left breast, red number on right breast, solid red cap.
Home Alternate: White sleeveless uniform, Mr. Redlegs head on left breast, red number on right breast, red sleeves, white cap with red bill.
Away: Gray sleeved uniform, "CINCINNATI" in red arched block letters, red number offset below on left side, solid red cap.
Away Alternate: Gray sleeveless uniform with black trim around armhole, "CINCINNATI" in red arched block letters trimmed in black, red number trimmed in black offset below on left side, red sleeves, gray cap with red bill (red C trimmed in black).
Regardless of which plan is implemented, the pants should be worn at the proper height to display the socks (stirrups, preferably) as they are supposed to be.
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Last edited by Big Klu; 07-24-2005 at 01:27 PM.
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