New Uniforms Revealed

My favorite potential combos are:
R/R/R
W/W/W
B/B/B
R/R/B
R/W/R
R/W/W
R/B/R
R/B/B
W/R/W
W/W/R
W/B/W
W/B/B
B/R/B
B/W/B
B/W/W
 
From Kagavi on twitter:

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Only thing that bothers me is the general lack of actual design elements to distinguish us as Iowa State. Slap any other logo on this exact pattern, especially the black, and nobody could tell it's an ISU uniform.

Nike went pretty vanilla for us. Basically chose the colors, chose the number font, and added the ISU and Nike logos. Nothing more went into it.

I guess it's better than going crazy and taking a risk on something people might hate?
 
Only thing that bothers me is the general lack of actual design elements to distinguish us as Iowa State. Slap any other logo on this exact pattern, especially the black, and nobody could tell it's an ISU uniform.

Nike went pretty vanilla for us. Basically chose the colors, chose the number font, and added the ISU and Nike logos. Nothing more went into it.


I guess it's better than going crazy and taking a risk on something people might hate?

Pretty much this.

These look better put together as opposed to viewing them as we saw last night Lets be honest though, these are wildly uninspiring. Maybe I have this site and this thread to blame for the hype, but these just fall so flat.
 
The all gold unis are terrible and always have been.

But you likely would never wear all gold. Put the gold helmet with cardinal jersey and cardinal pants for instance. I just gives you a TON of options. Minny had 4 different colors in their new uniforms, we only have 3.
 
Even at Oregon there are three different greens between the jersey, the "O" decal and the mascot's shirt. And they are Nike U. I think it's just impossible to get the shiny helmet decal color to match the woven fabric color, and lighting plays a huge role too.
That would be pretty consistent with optics in general. The way that light is bouncing off the surface is probably impossible to achieve the same exact color across different surface topographies.
 

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