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Green Bay Packers Jersey Evolution
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Green Bay Jersey #1
Plain, gold jersey with nine thin navy-blue stripes on each sleeve; gold leggings, dark gold pants. First recorded uniform numbers; dark gold shirts with wide navy-blue strip covering shoulder and collar, cut off at top of each arm; tall, gold leggings; light gold pants. Elaborate, jockey-like jerseys, with inverted triangle tracing clavicles, and 13 blue and gold vertical stripes from chest to stomach; faded blue canvas pants; gold socks with two blue stripes. -
Green Bay Jersey #2
Totally plain jerseys (dark navy-blue), large white numerals on back; gold pants; plain, dark navy-blue socks. In 1934, the team added to the scheme large, white numerals on the chest. Totally plain jerseys (dark navy-blue), large white numerals on back; gold pants; plain, dark navy-blue socks. In 1935, the team added to the scheme large, white numerals on the chest. -
Green Bay Jersey #3
Throwback jersey worn in 1994, NFL’s 75th anniversary; modeled after late ’30s uniform, satin-chested with cloth arms, gold pants, and two gold stripes on high navy socks; Packers also wore similar white uniforms (not necessarilly only on road), with bright gold numbers and faded gold shoulders; in the late ’40s, the team still used this design. -
Green Bay Alternate Jersey
During World War II, the team used three alternate jerseys (these two, and another white design), complementing the trademark blue uniform made famous -
Green Bay Jersey #4
“We are the Green Bay Packers,” said new coach Gene Ronzani, who solidified green into the color scheme. Old gold shirts with green numerals, green pants with bright gold stripe, gold socks with green stripes. Still used leather helmet. -
Green Bay Jersey #5
Team also employed varying combinations of metallic gold uniform with green numbers, shiny green pants with gold stripe, or metallic gold pants with single green stripe, and green socks with two gold rings. Modern metallic gold helmet introduced. Brighter green shirts with same striping and thicker gold numbers; team continued to vary its combinations. The Packers also had available a white jersey, saving it mostly for late-season West Coast trips. -
Green Bay Jersey #6
The Packers, with the rest of the league, wore a commemorative logo on top of their left shoulder, signifying the league’s 50th anniversary. Conforming with league mandate, the Packers and the rest of the newly merged NFL applied names to the backs of jerseys. Majority of players began wearing white shoes. Three stripes (green-white-green) on pants grew noticeably wider, by more than an inch. -
Green Bay Jersey #7
Helmet facemask changed from gray to green. Socks lost gold and white striping; shifted to plain, solid green. -
Green Bay Jersey #8
New head coach Forrest Gregg made the most changes to the uniform since Lombardi in 1959; team added logo to float on each sleeve’s striping, uniform numbers to rest on each hip, and altered pants striping to include gold. “TV numbers” moved from arm to shoulder and a gold and white collar-enhanced neckline. The G remained on the sleeve, but the pants lost the uniform number. The team added a single gold ring to its socks. Small NFL shield added to V of neck. -
Green Bay Jersey #9
Team for first time since 1958 played as a unit with only three stripes on sleeve (shifting down from five stripes); NFL shield added to lower left thigh. Team for first time since 1958 played as a unit with only three stripes on sleeve (shifting down from five stripes); NFL shield added to lower left thigh. Rebirth of a Legend” patch worn on chest for first game in rededicated Lambeau Field. -
Green Bay Jersey #10
These new green jerseys show yje yellow helmet with the white numbers in the middle. -
Green Bay Prediction
The Green Bay Packers logo on the top right of the jersey and the bottom left is the number. Then the last name on the back of the jersey.