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The Anaheim BaristasCan't help but to agree with the comparisons to the Starbucks logo.
The Anaheim BaristasCan't help but to agree with the comparisons to the Starbucks logo.
it'll be the latter. the old look isn't coming back while they still own the teamEither this is a corporate masterclass in hype, marketing and branding, and we WILL *FINALLY* get our beloved REAL JERSEYS next year
Or the Samuelis are indeed the Samuelis and they will only give up their beloved duck foot logo once it’s pried from their cold, dead hands.
It's a f***ing advertisement.What's the "VV" symbol on the right chest? I'm okay with the wildwing logo. but why also put the webbed foot below it? seems too busy there.
The webbed D is great logo as a shoulder patch. It’s a better logo than the 2007 script logo. Anyways I pre ordered this jersey and got my 10% off. Hell no am I getting it beat pressed.Starting to think this ugly Duck foot remains until the Samuelis sell the franchise in 2050
Not even had, have. They have a jersey with the old logo and they had two last year and that’s not including the two main ones where it’s used as a shoulder patch. They very clearly do not hate the old logo.They already had a jersey with the old logo. Prob losing sales to people who own one of those if they went with that again.
I wish it was the old logo too.
Disagree, eggplant and jade is kiddy time stuff. Don’t you remember tinker bell flying across your tv screen when they scored? Wild wing catching on fire jumping through flaming hoops? ROCK THE POND!Stop goofing around. Bring back the eggplant and jade. The classic Mighty Ducks logo. Ditch all this ugly crap they’ve been putting out for the past 17 years
They already had a jersey with the old logo. Prob losing sales to people who own one of those if they went with that again.
I wish it was the old logo too.
Reverse retros seemed perfect to me!Sue me, but seeing the eggplant that prominently makes me realise I vastly prefer the orange. Give us the original jerseys with today's colours and call it a day.
"I hope they see the depth of thought and the unique take on our history," he said. "We recognize the popularity of our original mark and we're super open-minded about future plans with that mark. But I hope [fans] are as excited as we are to take in the dozen or so games in this anniversary season and give the Anaheim Ducks this new and exciting fresh look."