Monday 22 December 2008

Inferno Unveil Uniform


The CFL's Texas Inferno today unveiled their new uniforms, which the team will wear beginning with the ’19 season. The team have continued with their new color scheme of crimson and gold though white has been added as an accent.
The uniform change is the most significant in the history of the franchise, which was founded in 2003 as the Sacremento Sun Devils. The team earlier in the month unveiled a new logo. The new uniforms are available for purchase at the team’s web store; the team’s training facility; and 12 Texas locations of Sports Authority, which is the official merchandise headquarters of the Inferno and holds a three-day retail exclusivity window for the new jerseys through this weekend.
The Inferno listened to the advice of several fan focus groups, which didn’t want the team to go too far with the jersey design.
Texas GM b-jay said, “There were some things I had to put a stop to, I wanted a classic uniform.” Each uniform will “be custom fit to the player, and the uniform will cost as much as $1,000. No CFL team will spend more on its uniforms”

1 comment:

  1. Actually the team was originally named the Sacramento Dragons. The team didn't adopt the Sun Devils mascot until it moved to Dallas, TX. The Inferno are on the clock!

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