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Here's a look at Green Bay's past foray into alternate uniforms, what inspired the look and perhaps some judgment on how successful the look was. 1994: The 75th anniversary throwbacks and a muddy mess
The team switched to green helmets and a simpler uniform design in 1978, replacing the football-shaped logo with a modernized wordmark, then in 1990 added black trim and green pants. In 1998 the team reverted to its "classic" look, with an updated version of the prior logo, and replaced the traditional kelly green with a darker hunter green.
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The 1995 season marked the final year that the Eagles donned their trademark Kelly green uniforms. It was the final season with the Eagles for quarterback Randall Cunningham , who retired following the season before joining the Minnesota Vikings for the 1997 season.
He also began phasing out the team name "Athletics" in favor of simply, "A's." In June 1963, Bill Bryson wrote of the uniforms, Kelly green is the Athletics' accent color. It was more a nauseous green the players wore on their wholesome, clean-cut faces the first few times they had to appear in public looking like refugees from a softball ...
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In June 1893, the trustees of Princeton appointed one of their members, John J. McCook, to look into creating an academic costume that showed the wearer’s degree, faculty, and alma mater, and to discuss the concept with Columbia, Yale, Harvard and other universities with the goal being “the adoption of a uniform academic costume.” [33]
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