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As a student of good and bad uniforms for the past forty years, I’d like to offer my help with the uniform design process. A great uniform needs to be attractive both to an 18-year old athlete considering playing for KSU, as well as the alumni and other north-Georgia ticket-buying football fans.
A great uniform dovetails precisely with Coach Dooley’s quote in the press conference:
A football team, Dooley said, “establishes national brand and by that I mean a visible distinguished identification and a national prominence that’s really not available from any part of the campus. It does initiate a sense of pride, a point of connection around the state. A football and a marching band energizes campus life and turns into the heartbeat and the spirit of a campus.”
Please do not hesitate to call me with any uniform design questions you may have.
Sincerely,
David
A few respectfully submitted suggestions:
Keep it simple! This is a hallmark of most of the most successful football programs in the country: Southern Cal,
Watch out for manufacturers marketing their latest “trendy” designs. They care more about making a name for themselves than maintaining school integrity. While companies like Nike and Russell can supply low-cost product, it still should be the school that has the final say.
For a distinctive look, forgo the TV numbers and go with shoulder stripes instead. For a black jersey, a gold-burgundy-gold stripe might look good, or white-burgundy-white. The white jersey would look great with black-gold-black stripes, and large, black block numbers. Refrain from trendy colored side panels or piping.
Try to keep the front of the jersey clean. Some teams will have three or four logos, team names, and patches, making the jersey look more like a race car. Have the jersey collar be the same color as the jersey. I don’t think it would look good to place the team name on the front of the jersey, as “
Pants: Stripes are good! Stripeless pants are too plain. Simple stripes running from top to bottom look much better than bizarre piping meandering here and there. For a sharp, clean look, stick with white pants…gold pants with black jerseys can be too much color (see Vanderbilt and
Helmets: The original design shown in the AJC photo is hard to beat. The white facemask does contrast considerably with the black helmet. A black mask might look better, or the traditional grey. Grey masks allow the best view of a player’s face, in my opinion. The great-looking KSU Owl logo could be bigger, to make it more visible and formidable.
Some teams these days have uniforms seemingly designed by a committee. Contrastingly, a simple look projects a clear identity. And if you really want to make a statement, I can help with that as well.
If you have any questions, feel free to call me at any time!
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