Well through out history I knew who the cards were at first glance, those are not maroon - they are Cardinal Red! is how the team was named after buying used maroon jerseys.
i don’t like the black for that reason although they are really cool, I prefer the all whites with only logo on the helmet, especially on natural field, you can see who did what after the game - stains tell a story hehe. Good and bad.
start out fresh, end up stained by grass, dirt, blood and excrement! The mud the blood and the blues. I like card Pitt font best, it’s strong Looking. Is there a competitive advantage ? I think so, like for clarity at high speed, yet you ain’t sneaking upon anybody
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Uniforms
The uniforms of the team during the 1920s — 1950s period were composed of jer-seys and pants executed in red and white, where the red top with white bottom al-ternated with white jerseys and red pants with white side stripes.
Helmets
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Starting the 1920s, the team used various shades of red and white for its helmets. During the time of Chicago Cardinals, the franchise hasn’t started placing the em-blem on the helmets, so the design was pretty simple and minimalist. The only ex-ception was for the period of 1935 — 1936 when the red leather helmet was complemented by small white panels.
Color
Burgundy is one of the colors, which are timeless in their style, chic and elegance. It represents passion, along with confidence and excellence, evoking a sense of stability and power. In combination with white, it also gives a feeling of loyalty and responsibility.
Font
The modern serif typeface of the Card-Pitt logotype resembles the AZ College font, with its bold strict lines and traditional geometric cuts. It looks simple yet brutal and strong.
Emblem
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