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1961 Uniform
The elegant capital letters on the front were blue, with red borders and a vest style jersey. Red and blue trim went around the collar and sleeves, and the pants had a stripe down each pant leg. -
1967 Uniform
Name change into California Angles, hints Angles on front of jersey. -
1971 Uniform
The team's name is all lower case and a halo has been added above the “a." Colors of the Angels changes from blue to red and number on front of jersey -
1979 Uniform
A pullover style jersey that is a stretchy and is a synthetic material. No belt worn with these pasts, as the elasticized waistline eliminated the need for it. -
1982 Uniform
Baby blue uniform with double knit jersey and "Sans-a-belt" pants. -
1986 Uniform
Double knit jersey with "Sans-a-belt" pants. New patch on left sleeve that is a baseball with the “A” logo on top of the state of California and a halo around the top of the “A”. -
1989 Uniform
Angels go back to the more traditional button front jersey with a real belt. -
1992 Uniform
Considered the "Throwback Uniform" that ties back to 1967 but has red lettering and blue borders. -
1993 Uniform
An old fashioned style script with blue letters on the front of their jerseys. No numbers on front of jersey, but new patch/logo added to left sleeve. This uniform also displays a blue trim that runs around the collar, down the buttons and around the sleeves. -
1995 Uniform
Similar to 1993 uniform, but has added a patch on the right side of the sleeve. -
1997 Uniform
All pinstripe look, vest-style jersey with new Angels logo and number on front, as well as two patches on the sleeves. -
2001 Uniform
Vest-style jersey that is predominantly blue with “Angels” across the chest and angel wings attached to the “A”. -
2002 Uniform
Vest-style jersey with Anaheim is all capitol fancy lettering with a halo on the "A." This jersey displays the number again on the front of the jersey, as well as a different patch on the right sleeve. -
2007 Uniform
Red vest-styled jersey with all capitalized Angels with a halo on the "A."