The away strip is pretty! And Eorl is looking good with a more natural blond color. I like!
You guys sure do team colors differently than we do, though. In the US, generally a team has two permanent colors (orange and purple for the Giants?). For home games, teams wear either the lighter of the two colors as the main color of the jersey, or white jerseys with accents in the two colors. For away games they wear the darker of their colors as the jersey color. You'd never see a player in purple and blue, if purple and orange are the team colors.
Team colours are one of my "things": I could seriously get really into researching the history of team colours and how they change over the years. Plus European teams wear colours/combinations of colours we would never see in the UK, and very different shirt patterns. Sorry - this is football(soccer
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That makes no sense! (I mean, your explanation is very clear, but the system isn't logical.) There are only so many colors to go around. If the Giants have a lock on claret/orange and orange/yellow, do any of the other teams also have claret/orange or orange/yellow as a second strip? (When American football and baseball expanded, they had to add teal and purple into the mix, to make enough colors to combine around.)
Also, the way you recognize team fans here is by shirt color. So here, UA Wildcats (red/blue) fans wear a red T shirt on game day, even if they're not going to the game, as a solidarity thing.
If I were the empress -- *pause to enjoy the thought* -- I would have each team be a primary pairing of color, and if they want to have second and third strips, do white, black or grey with the colors, different patterns, etc.
"..possesses great strength and deceptive speed for such a big man, and his ever-improving offload game..." whatever that offload game is, I want to play!!
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You guys sure do team colors differently than we do, though. In the US, generally a team has two permanent colors (orange and purple for the Giants?). For home games, teams wear either the lighter of the two colors as the main color of the jersey, or white jerseys with accents in the two colors. For away games they wear the darker of their colors as the jersey color. You'd never see a player in purple and blue, if purple and orange are the team colors.
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Also, the way you recognize team fans here is by shirt color. So here, UA Wildcats (red/blue) fans wear a red T shirt on game day, even if they're not going to the game, as a solidarity thing.
If I were the empress -- *pause to enjoy the thought* -- I would have each team be a primary pairing of color, and if they want to have second and third strips, do white, black or grey with the colors, different patterns, etc.
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