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The Roscommon jersey was either black and amber or black and white prior to 1938. Blue with a yellow band, or black with a green hoop, was also used. [17] The present colour scheme was adopted for the 1943 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. Sligo: Connacht: Black and White: At one time the Sligo jersey was all black, with a white ...
The pattern is based on the TAZ 90, and the black colour was replaced by a light brown, and is also designed to provide multispectral stealth properties (IR and radar). Telo mimetico: Woodland precursor: 1929: Italy, for shelter-halves, then uniforms. Oldest mass-produced camouflage pattern. [118] Tigerstripe: Tigerstripe: 1969 c.
In essence, this template takes the football (soccer) kit template and superimposes a basketball jersey shape over that uniform to create a basketball uniform. Editors can therefore use any of the patterns from the football kit template. There are also some basketball-specific jersey patterns (including jersey numbers, unusual in soccer).
In 1956, the team added "TV numbers" to the sleeves. By 1957 the NFL, in part for easier television viewing, ordered home teams to wear dark, primary-colored jerseys and road teams white; the Bears' white jersey featured blue numerals with orange trim, and the three parallel sleeve stripes, the top and bottom blue and the middle orange.
White pants were given a thin red-black-red tri-stripe. For the 1954 season silver-grey pants were introduced, and in the 1955 season the jersey numerals gained black trim that created a "dropshadow" effect. These 1955 jerseys, along with white pants, served as the model for the team's "throwback" uniform in its championship 1994 season.
By the end of the 19th century, it became common for teams to wear white uniforms at home, and grey in road games. Some teams used road uniforms of solid dark blue or black. [58] An early example of this is the Brooklyn Superbas, who started to use a blue pattern for their road uniforms in 1907. [58]
The uniform was a gold and black horizontal-striped jersey white squares containing the numbers. [3] The throwback uniform was worn twice during the regular season. [4] [5] and drew major media attention. USA Today said that the Steelers looked like "bumblebee[s] in a Depression-era chain gang." [6]