Uniform Oddities: 1970-1975 Los Angeles Rams Uniforms

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Uniform Oddities: 1970-1975 Los Angeles Rams Uniforms
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The number 50 jersey looks a little soiled in the nether regions. :lol:
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Interesting. In the Pittsburgh Pirates 1977 yearbook they show prototypes of their new "bumblebee" uniforms there's white outlines around the yellow letters on their black jerseys. But they never wore them in a game. However, MLB couldn't have had the same rule about white outlines because the Pirates did wear them in their yellow jerseys.
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MatthewToy wrote:Interesting. In the Pittsburgh Pirates 1977 yearbook they show prototypes of their new "bumblebee" uniforms there's white outlines around the yellow letters on their black jerseys. But they never wore them in a game. However, MLB couldn't have had the same rule about white outlines because the Pirates did wear them in their yellow jerseys.
Interesting. I have the rulebook from the time and there is another interesting rule. Pants and jerseys could not be the same color, unless that color was white. The first team that wore (recent team, that is) was the 1997 eagles, wore green on green. Now, it happens all the time. I wonder when rule was changed
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JohnTurney wrote:
MatthewToy wrote:Interesting. In the Pittsburgh Pirates 1977 yearbook they show prototypes of their new "bumblebee" uniforms there's white outlines around the yellow letters on their black jerseys. But they never wore them in a game. However, MLB couldn't have had the same rule about white outlines because the Pirates did wear them in their yellow jerseys.
Interesting. I have the rulebook from the time and there is another interesting rule. Pants and jerseys could not be the same color, unless that color was white. The first team that wore (recent team, that is) was the 1997 eagles, wore green on green. Now, it happens all the time. I wonder when rule was changed
Based on those day-glow unis this past year I wish it hadn't. Also don't like the black on black that the Ravens seen to particularly love.
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