Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Nike Sells out Reebok for NFL logo 2012

 After all the rumors and hype over the past few months, Nike finally bought out Reebok for the 2012 logo on the NFL uniforms. The 32 teams reviled their new uniforms, and there is really not anything different than last year. The only changes that are extremely apparent on the team uniforms are the fly-wire collars and the fabric difference. Yes of course, there will still be the same logos and the same number design, the changes wont be noticeable to anyone besides the eagle-eyed football fan.
The Seattle Sea-hawks however, have a semi-big change. The colors are changed. The new color is a action green, which  along with the ocean blue accent color to represent the ocean water for the Sea-hawks will represent the trees and landscape for them.
Another cool thing is the 1/2 and 1/2 logo on the gloves when each player puts there palms up and crossed. It created the illusion that the gloves create one picture of the teams mascot.
Although some changes in the uniforms for the NFL are a little different, in no way did Nike alter the fashion of the NFL to un-thinkable heights. The changes are not horrible but they are not great, they are just simple changes that are supposed to boost up the players confidence in what they are wearing while they play the game that they love.

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