Wednesday
Jul252012

0158: Classic Pirates

Scott Markiewicz describes his Portland Pirates update as a more classic look for the AHL franchise. It's a sharp design and certainly beats the Panthers-style jerseys they wear now. I especially like the throwback third.

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Reader Comments (8)

Love the concept, but I wish the Pirates would alter the red in their color scheme to match their NHL affiliate Coyotes. The current red makes them look like the Blackhawks. Great work though!

Jul 25 · 10:30 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterRainer

Too pseudo-retro for such a modern-looking logo. The alternate works, however.

Jul 25 · 10:44 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterBrice

love the black jersey

Jul 25 · 11:29 AM PDT | Unregistered Commenterpete

Very clean and very classy. Awesome set. 5 stars.

Jul 25 · 11:47 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterKen Keaton

yes, it is a classic design... classic Chicago Blackhawks. I feel I am in minority but to me this isnt a great design in terms of originality. Straight up copy of an NHL jersey design

Jul 25 · 12:42 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterMike P

looks like the blackhawks

Jul 25 · 8:58 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterDan

well done. excellent jerseys

Jul 26 · 7:48 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterRyan

In reply to mike p
The pirates wore that black jersey before the blackhawks ever did

I don't like the black baseball hems, but other than that great

Jul 30 · 5:00 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterRobert A

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