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The more I look at this the more it ****es me off. going from being so close to making something nice, then deciding to make the stripes into some hash marked abortion. jesus those look corny.

Almost looks like tire tread, which is fitting considering the amount of getting rolled over this team is going to suffer at the hands of nike schools.
 
The more I look at this the more it ****es me off. going from being so close to making something nice, then deciding to make the stripes into some hash marked abortion. jesus those look corny.

Almost looks like tire tread, which is fitting considering the amount of getting rolled over this team is going to suffer at the hands of nike schools.

Temple has hash mark strips on their pants.
 
The more I look at this the more it ****es me off. going from being so close to making something nice, then deciding to make the stripes into some hash marked abortion. jesus those look corny.

Almost looks like tire tread, which is fitting considering the amount of getting rolled over this team is going to suffer at the hands of nike schools.

Temple has hash mark strips on their pants.

Well now it all makes sense.
 
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For those of you that are crying about how the Uniforms look, get a gripe this deal with Adidas was not about a fashion statement it was about getting the University athletic department almost $6 million per year of cold hard cash. Don't kid yourselves about anything else. An as far as Adidas is concerned they will use the same boiler plate base uniform designs for Miami as they everyone else until Miami starts winning big again and Adidas can start to see a return on their significant investment in UM.

Go Canes
 
For those of you that are crying about how the Uniforms look, get a gripe this deal with Adidas was not about a fashion statement it was about getting the University athletic department almost $6 million per year of cold hard cash. Don't kid yourselves about anything else. An as far as Adidas is concerned they will use the same boiler plate base uniform designs for Miami as they everyone else until Miami starts winning big again and Adidas can start to see a return on their significant investment in UM.

Go Canes

They will not see any return on their investment with this head coach and an admin and BOT that does not care about winning games
 
Two questions on our shoulder stripes:

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(1) Are they supposed to represent something (idk, ibis feathers...kind of looks like feathers)? Or is it just a random design?

(2) Looks like there's a difference in the design of the orange jersey striping, as opposed to the white and green jerseys (orange looks less tapered at the bottom). Is that on purpose, or bad picture, or something else?

And yes, I know, it's not a beauty pageant, I'm *** for caring about uniforms, etc.

Any thoughts?
 
Two questions on our shoulder stripes:

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(1) Are they supposed to represent something (idk, ibis feathers...kind of looks like feathers)? Or is it just a random design?

(2) Looks like there's a difference in the design of the orange jersey striping, as opposed to the white and green jerseys (orange looks less tapered at the bottom). Is that on purpose, or bad picture, or something else?

And yes, I know, it's not a beauty pageant, I'm *** for caring about uniforms, etc.

Any thoughts?

I agree. The orange jersey's shoulder stripes are not as "feathery" as the other two. It looks a lot better. If it were not for the shoulder striping, these uniforms are really top-notched....
 
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This is the first pic I've seen with an actual player suited up.

Again, they’re okay. Not horrible (which is what I expected from Adidas). But I think the jersey and pants stripes would be better without the slashes or whatever. Jersey is worse than pants, looks like feathers…seems strange. Makes me think of Oregon or even FSU. But not Miami.



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