Miami Dolphins will wear two separate patches for their 50th season
We’ve got ourselves a bit of patch/anniversary news today, and it’s coming from the Miami Dolphins. This time, the President and CEO of the Dolphins himself took to Twitter to reveal the team’s new patches for the 50th season. The aqua patch will be worn on the white jerseys, while
The San Francisco 49ers will be wearing a black alt this season
Well, we can’t call this a “Black-for-Black’s Sake” uniform, but it definitely feels like one, right? The San Francisco 49ers have never worn an alternate jersey that wasn’t red or white, and instead of going down what was probably the logical route of gold, they’ve decided to go for black
Sin City Pride! UNLV Unveils New Football Uniforms
Welcome to Las Vegas college football! Unveiled late last night, the three new uniforms of the UNLV Runnin’ Rebels are full of “Sin City” civic pride. The new looks are a head-to-toe red, a white jersey with silver helmet, and a black uniform paired with the red helmet from the first set. Starting with the
Kentucky reveals *new* primary logo on new court design
The Kentucky Wildcats will have a new primary logo for the upcoming athletic season, and they gave the world a sneak peek of the new logo by revealing the design for their basketball court. I promise you that there’s a new logo here. Seriously, it’s new. The fact of the
Stance will be the official sock of the NBA; Teams will wear socks in team colors
Other than some experiments on Christmas Day and other league-wide events, you don’t normally see any splashes of color when it comes to NBA players and their socks. That’s about to change in a big way, as ESPN’s Darren Rovell is reporting that basketball sock company Stance has come to
LA Clippers Trademark New Leaked Logos
If there was any doubt before, this should take care of all that. The Los Angeles Clippers registered a series of trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office showing a series of new teams logos and wordmarks. The trademarks were registered on April 21, 2015 a day after a second round of
The Scoop on Myrtle Beach: The Story Behind the Pelicans
Myrtle Beach is a tourist town on the coast of South Carolina. Known mostly for its extensive beaches, it’s a place where visitors can enjoy long summers, golf, shopping, one of the top boardwalks in the country, a couple different motorcycle rallies, the annual Canadian-American Days festival, and a butt cheek-free
Michigan State adds bronze-helmeted alternate uniform to uniform set
In the past, Michigan State has flirted with using the color gold in their athletic color scheme. With this in mind, it wasn’t exactly a shock to see that their alternate uniforms for their new football set included a metallic color. This time, they decided to use a different color:
Mariners, Red Sox to Wear Negro League Uniforms
The Seattle Mariners today announced they would be wearing the uniforms of the Seattle Steelheads for their game May 16th against the Boston Red Sox. The Steelheads were a Negro League team based out of the Pacific Northwest in 1946. Love those socks. Based on the design we see above,
Baltimore Ravens Unveil 20th Season Patch
The Baltimore Ravens will celebrate their 20th season with a special uniform patch for their upcoming 2015 NFL season. The patch is a purple shield with the Ravens primary bird logo on the top, two “X”s (Roman numeral for 20) above a gold banner reading “20 Seasons 1996-2015”. The shield may be
Reds to Honour 1990 Champs With Throwback Uniform
Tomorrow night, the Cincinnati Reds will pay tribute to the 25th anniversary of their 1990 World Series victory with a special throwback uniform. The Reds will be wearing a white pullover jersey with Reds logo on the left chest and number on the right, part of a World Series reunion which will
U.S. Soccer unveils new black, white, and volt-colored home kit
A while back, the always-reliable footyheadlines.com released a leaked design of what appeared to be the 2015 US Soccer home shirt. Now, full disclosure: The team here at sportslogos.net didn’t want to really talk about it because 1) The design seemed way too out there to be true and 2)