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Really, who cares about jerseys, how about a new GM or are some of you guys good with 3 playoff series wins in 12 years of his reign!?
Really, who cares about jerseys, how about a new GM or are some of you guys good with 3 playoff series wins in 12 years of his reign!?
Wow, Wheeler , Dubois and Scheifele are all going to New Jersey? That's going to be a pretty big trade.The forum title is: So... When do we get new jerseys?
I'd love an answer to: When do Wheeler, Dubois and Schieffle get their new jerseys?
I disagree. With home whites we get to see variation in color with every incoming team. With home colored, it's always boring with consistent white for everyone and dark Jets jerseys.I prefer the colored jerseys at home.
Whites are too bland.
Because there is better chance of new jerseys than a new GMReally, who cares about jerseys, how about a new GM or are some of you guys good with 3 playoff series wins in 12 years of his reign!?
I disagree. With home whites we get to see variation in color with every incoming team. With home colored, it's always boring with consistent white for everyone and dark Jets jerseys.
Are you saying that some Americans are too stupid to figure out which is their team if they aren't wearing the "home" jersey?How about another way? What if when they release the schedule they also add who is wearing dark and who is wearing white and neither of these mean home and away.
I guess the downside is that this would not be a problem in Canada but might cause confusion in some American markets.
There's a solution to that. Get past the notion that one set must be predominantly white. Look at the Premier League. Most teams wear different coloured kits for home and away. Too similar to the opponent? Trot out the 3rd kit. Absolutely the direction to go, especially once they start plastering advertising all over them.Fair point, I just don't like white jerseys, too boring.
There's a solution to that. Get past the notion that one set must be predominantly white. Look at the Premier League. Most teams wear different coloured kits for home and away. Too similar to the opponent? Trot out the 3rd kit. Absolutely the direction to go, especially once they start plastering advertising all over them.
I like that idea!
So many teams now are black or near black, and have lots of stripes etc. on their sleeves. Soccer teams can also have one team in white shorts. Colour on colour should be the goal.There's a solution to that. Get past the notion that one set must be predominantly white. Look at the Premier League. Most teams wear different coloured kits for home and away. Too similar to the opponent? Trot out the 3rd kit. Absolutely the direction to go, especially once they start plastering advertising all over them.
I remember that. Wasn't there a silver and blue set also?
I remember that. Wasn't there a silver and blue set also?
Wow. There are some just brutal concepts there... looks like someone used a bunch of coloured paper and cut shapes out randomly : S They definitely went the right route with the 90s jersey/logo we know and love
Hmmm, that logo in the middle may have a future.
Someone tell Chipman that it makes good business sense to give the customers what they want.Anyone else noticed Jamie Thomas and scouts he’s been interviewing etc all wearing the heritage logo on their shirts at the draft? Please be a sign of what’s to come…
He’s stubborn, but eventually comes around. I mean, it was almost the Polar Bears until common sense prevailed…Someone tell Chipman that it makes good business sense to give the customers what they want.
Someone tell Chipman that it makes good business sense to give the customers what they want.