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0585: By Dylan Alexander
Wednesday · Sep 25 · 2013 | 8:00 AM PDT 3 Comments
Dylan Alexander is a frequent contributor with a distinct style and he's the next to be featured in this special week of concept posts. First we get a look at some third jersey options for the Blackhawks.
Next, we have Dylan's attempt at fixing the Hurricanes' new uniforms. He proves it's really a simple task. Put the storm flags back!
As a bonus, here's a college concept for the University of North Carolina. Dylan's done an awesome job giving the Tarheels a makeover. Looking forward to seeing what he tackles next.
Reader Comments (3)
When I played peewee hockey, we used a set of jerseys that had striping just like the Blackhawks concept on the right. Probably the nicest looking jersey I ever wore playing minor hockey, although I remember the material being very thick.
I believe the Niagara Falls Thunder used to wear black jerseys like the Blackhawks concept on the left before the team moved to Erie.
Alexander's had quite the handful of great ideas, I'm glad he's been featured this week.
He's had a few unique ideas at times, but I'm one of the people who enjoy creativity like that. I'm all for wild designs, as well as unique ones. Tons of respect for anyone who makes a Canes concept with the warning flag. Good on you, Dylan!
I have to say I really like these concepts, and as a Hurricanes fan I'm liking your fix for them. I think loosing the storm warning striping was their biggest mistake (and they will regret it if they don't already), but I think it only works as a hem stripe. I think the arm and sock striping on the current away jersey works, maybe it would be better on the arms if it was less "bold", and I think the striping from the current home jersey would look better with a black stripe instead of a red one. I'm glad to see shoulder patches! I wish they kept those too!
Exallent Blackhawks jerseys, I think I like the white tail better. And I really like your UNC concepts, though I am a NCSU student, glad to see any NC pride! Keep up the awesome concepts!