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Ya I like the 2011 better than the bubble wraps and it looks great on our newest commit.... The other picture was not this uniform...
Check this out...
I think I got a glimpse of the uniforms a few days ago, but it was taken off twitter quickly. I know I was happy with what was posted!
They were black with gold stripes and gold letters. They looked like updated throwback jerseys!Wait what!?!? We must find this picture!!!
How 'bout the NY Yankees? When was the last time they changed their unis? (not just for a special event)I like the old school, classic look. I wish we would find a good look and stick to it for years. There's a reason why Pepsi can't catch Coke even though they continually spend more advertising dollars... Brand management and recognition. Coke hasn't ever changed their logo and the way their products look rarely change, but Pepsi changes everything often. Find something good and stay with it and it will work out in the long run. Just my two cents.
How 'bout the NY Yankees? When was the last time they changed their unis? (not just for a special event)
That's not the point, but yeah.Screw the yankees
I like the old school, classic look. I wish we would find a good look and stick to it for years. There's a reason why Pepsi can't catch Coke even though they continually spend more advertising dollars... Brand management and recognition. Coke hasn't ever changed their logo and the way their products look rarely change, but Pepsi changes everything often. Find something good and stay with it and it will work out in the long run. Just my two cents.
Haha yes I did. I wasn't around for it, but everyone makes one mistake. Look at ugag and their blackout uniforms, that didn't turn out well either... At least on the scoreboardGuess you have forgotten the whole "new coke" debacle?
This years jerseys will be the ones worn at media day. Also the same as the poster GT put out with Gotsis, JT, Shaq, and Nealy featured.
A relative of mine in sales found it hard to believe that Coke had not engaged in that "debacle" on purpose. The result of that debacle was to create the illusion of scarcity for the original formula. Suddenly you had people buying up multiple cases all across the country. Others who had not drunk Coke in years suddenly became ardent defenders of the original formula. By the time Coke dropped the new formula their market share had increased.Guess you have forgotten the whole "new coke" debacle?