Just to clear up any confusion, the darker grey areas are the "sweat zones" that we have incorporated into our jerseys. It's where we have channeled the sweat/moisture to go for quicker evaporation. All the jerseys are one solid color.
Here's an example:
Yes, I agree. I have this year's pair sitting on my work station right now, along with the SMU cleats from the last game with the yellow nobs/chrome plates.
I don't think he caught the "diamond plating" on the palms. Otherwise, the other side just looks like the standard released ones.
GO DUCKS!
Yes, I agree. I have this year's pair sitting on my work station right now, along with the SMU cleats from the last game with the yellow nobs/chrome plates.
I don't think he caught the "diamond plating" on the palms. Otherwise, the other side just looks like the standard released ones.
GO DUCKS!
Although everyone is entitled to their own opinion about it, the bottom line is that it was made for the University of Oregon and their fans, and designed with the University of Oregon and their fans in mind. It's definitely a first for college basketball and ties in well with the innovative...
Although everyone is entitled to their own opinion about it, the bottom line is that it was made for the University of Oregon and their fans, and designed with the University of Oregon and their fans in mind. It's definitely a first for college basketball and ties in well with the innovative...
You have to understand the story behind the design, then you can form an opinion about it. It has symbolic references to the state of Oregon, and two men who were very instrumental in making the arena a reality, Phil Knight and Pat Kilkenny.
It is inspired by the tree-covered region known as...