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    Uniform history

    Don't know if any of you have seen it, but this is kind of fun to look through.

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    Re: Uniform history

    that is cool i never knew they flip-flopped their ideas that much, i love the NY it is so cool but its hard to draw at least for me
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    Re: Uniform history

    On the whole, the Yankees' uniform hasn't really changed that much since the 1930s. There have been a few minor adjustments here and there.

    It's fun to look at some of the other teams, though.

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    well i meant like with the N on one side a the Y on the other and than they went on the sleeve and all that
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    I wish my pre-1992 cap hadn't been destroyed. I miss the old logo.
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    You rock. Good stuff.

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    You know, I've always been particular to the 1910 home uniform...Navy blue, red and white. The collar was dark navy (or black...not sure) with white N on the right and white Y on the left. The cap was Navy blue with a red brim...very sharp. I wish Mitchell & Ness would do that uniform jersey !!
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    Love that site. Any time I have a uniform question I'm quick to go there to see what they're wearing. Course, it always takes a Google to find it, since I never remember the URL offhand...
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    Yeah, its cool but the players never change their expression
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