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By Paul Lukas, on March 15th, 2011%
Anyone can make mistakes; I certainly make plenty of them myself. But the NBA, by any rational standard, has had a very rough first quarter of 2011. The latest mishap occurred last night, as Wilson Chandler of the Nuggets was saddled with a jersey typo. (According to the sixth graf of this story, . . . → Read More: Nobody’s Perfcet: NBA Scores Again
By Paul Lukas, on March 14th, 2011%
It isn’t often that a labor impasse provides us with a uni-notable element, but it also isn’t often that you come across a fella with such impeccable taste in headwear as NFLPA exec director DeMaurice Smith, who’s been single-handedly spearheading a fedora revival. And I say good for him — as you can . . . → Read More: Hat Tricks: Not Just for Hockey Anymore
By Phil Hecken, on March 13th, 2011%
By Phil Hecken
A few weeks back, I introduced you to Tim E. O’Brien, who brought his vision for a new Oklahoma City Thunder uniform, logos and court.
I’m back with Tim today, and we’re going to learn a bit more about the man behind the designs. He’ll also be bringing us . . . → Read More: Meet the Nets
By Phil Hecken, on March 12th, 2011%
By Phil Hecken
A few months back, I had the pleasure of bringing you some of the wonderful uniform “tweaks” of Lance Hall, who had taken on the monumental task of redesigning the SEC. At the time, Lance said he had a few more ideas in the works, and now he’s back with . . . → Read More: Tweaking The MLS – Part I
By Paul Lukas, on March 11th, 2011%
The guy you see pictured at right is Ed Sudol, who umpired in the National League for 21 seasons. Up until now, the most notable line on his résumé was that he was working the plate for Jim Bunning’s perfect game in 1964. But Sudol is now destined to be known for something . . . → Read More: Wet T-shirt Contest
By Paul Lukas, on March 10th, 2011%
Pretty nice shot of Dick Allen’s HSNOB (high school name on back), right? Reader Andy Chalifour sent it to me yesterday. I’d seen it before — hell, I’m pretty sure I’ve even linked to it before — but this time it got me thinking.
“Hmmm,” I thought to myself, “Allen wore a nickNOB, . . . → Read More: How Do We Measure Uni-Notability?
By Paul Lukas, on March 9th, 2011%
Classic Auctions has a ton of great hockey-related stuff up for bidding at the moment. Let’s take a little look, a little see, shall we?
• Here’s something you don’t often see: CNOB — country name on back. Totally digging that block-shadowed font, too, especially on the “4.” (For this and all other . . . → Read More: Auction Action, Hockey Edition
By Paul Lukas, on March 8th, 2011%
Back in December I got a note from a reader named Kevin Wos, who said he enjoyed an unusual status in the uni-verse. “I’m one of the guys who draw the college football uniform images on Wikipedia,” he wrote. He also noted that his Wikipedia template had been used by several of the . . . → Read More: Uni Watch Profiles: Kevin Wos
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