I think the only exception to this concept that I've seen is the Texans. Their white jerseys have a blue collar but the blue actually wraps all the way around to the front section of the collar. Same with their blue jerseys with the red collar.
There's still a clear separation there between the two pieces of fabric of the collar. Right at the collar bone line. If it were a white jersey, the front part with the little wings would be white instead of flush. It all just depends on whether or not the team's original jersey color was the same color as the collar.
If that makes sense. lol
They all have the same collar. The difference is the new Nike collars have the new feature on the front. It's just colored differently with white jerseys.
How are you gentlemen doing on this late Thursday evening? Salutations.
Allow me to eschew my procrastination. I would just like to say that I have a fond disregard for the so-called bovine cartel that is most improperly deemed "America's Team". This is the utmost of tragedies if one were to ask a scholar such as myself.
I hope they continue to exploit that and wear the gold pants. Everyone agrees they are the freshest pants in existence. The freshness cannot be rivaled.
Seahawks' uni's are righteously kick-ass. They're really the only team that can get away with it though. If dramatic changes happened to the Skins' uni's we'd all be freaking out.
Being the superstitious team we are, I'd say we'll probably do away with the burgundy on burgundy uniforms this year. This loss will certainly persuade them to throw 'em out. :doh:
WHY can't they just wear burgundy tops at home. White tops are for the away team. But I'm seeing more and more teams do it. Of course Dallas, Philly, Tampa, and I'm sure there's a couple others. Just wear burgundy at home.