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Dallas Cowboys Jerseys

Posted on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 in Dallas Cowboys Jerseys

Dallas Cowboys uniform consists of helmet, jersey and pants. Although all the items are important for the team image, it is clear that the Dallas Cowboys jerseys are the most popular and striking in terms of impact on the public. The royal blue with numbers, letterings and stripes on the sleeves is famous nationwide. The road jerseys are often referred to as Stars and Stripes, and their lettering and numbers are white with navy pinstripes. Each sleeve is striped with white-gray-white and on top of these stripes there is the Cowboys star logo. The V-neck makes the Dallas Cowboys jerseys comfortable and fashionable at the same time too.

Dallas Cowboys jerseys also carry a chest crest placed right under the National Football League shield. The jerseys make a great match with the pants, as the silver and the navy blue that dominate the uniform complete and enhance each other. The jerseys have name plates with a serifed font for the lettering of the players’ names. The uniform that we know today has undergone several modifications over the years with alternations of complex or simple patterns. Thus, in the 60s the Dallas Cowboys jerseys had a star on each shoulder; these jerseys were blue and the sleeves white. Then, a simpler look was preferred and the jerseys had one solid color and just the stripes on the sleeves remained.

The logo has known little changes over the years although modifications were made to the uniform in repeated turns. On special occasions, fans could admire more special Dallas Cowboys jerseys such as the 1994 Thanksgiving match when the team wore white double-starred jerseys. The navy double star has also adorned the Dallas Cowboys jerseys on several occasions such as the 1995 games at Philadelphia and Washington. The double star is seldom seen, but when it appears, it definitely makes sensation.

At present there are three official Dallas Cowboys jerseys and while the regular uniform is worn in most of the games, the other two versions serve for special occasions and are used once or twice a year, at the maximum. In the NFL history, the Cowboys re-wrote the unofficial rule according to which a team should wear the colored jersey when playing at home. The Cowboys were the first to actually wear the white Dallas Cowboys jerseys when playing at home. Several other teams have followed their example such as the Miami Dolphins or the Washington Redskins.

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