Monday, October 10, 2011

New Jerseys - Don't mind that, it's just a fountain on my back.

On Saturday morning, I was sent some fresh images of the newest additions to the Purdue Jersey family; our basketball team has finally got the long anticipated Nike Aerographic Hyper Elite Jersey.

As seen before on Duke, Sparty, Oregon, Gonzaga and Memphis, Purdue has been teased with information on them before. I've heard rumors about Purdue getting them since 2010, but no one had a date. Originally, I had found the artist's site and he listed off schools he was working on - naturally that article has been taken down.

So, what does the space age wonder look like?

Sexy.
We'll show off the back in a second, but here is what we know about the front.

In general, we know that we have three jerseys. The leaked photos were old gold, Black has been assumed a must due to contrast issues in the NCAA, and the above image clearly shows white.

The team name is displayed in one of two colors depending on the kit - Black or Old Gold. The letters form the semi-traditional 'cow catcher' logo. The collar is there in again, black or old gold and still features the motion P instead of the train - matches the new floor nicely, yes?

In true Purdue fashion, we are retaining the American flags. Anyone remember how much flack they got when they took them off in 09?

The shorts don't look like they have changed much, but the thin piping on the jersey has been replaced with a thick band that goes around the back, you can see this below. Traditionally the piping has been the same size and lined up down the jersey through the shorts.

The shoes for the other Aerographic kits have had some sort of school love on them. Either Nike gave us black on black graphics or Hummel is too much of a traditionalist beast to stoop to that level.

Now, why the hell are these special? The backs, now stop interrupting me.

Sweet baby Jesus, that's a fountain.
The idea behind these jerseys is performance and pride. The back graphic allows for better 'breathability' and also gives a chance to show off a bit.

Our graphic features the brand new Mackey Arena in the center with the Engineering Fountain reaching up to the heavens. There was originally rumors that the Paint Crew or Paint splotches were going to be added, sadly this didn't make the final design.

The rarely used cowcatcher logo makes an appearance in full form on the back surrounded by the even rarer Hammer logos. Not really sure what the artist was thinking when he designed it, but they definitely dug deep into Purdue lore for this one.

There isn't a lot of information yet because of the early release photos. University Spirit already has them in stock, but they are not releasing them until the order goes live; the above photo is from one of their warehouses.

Well, what do all you old folks think about this jersey change? I've got to go sell myself on the corner to afford yet ANOTHER Hummel Jersey.


(Seriously though, I had a Hummel shirt when he was a freshman, a real jersey when he was a Sophomore, they only had White Hummel's Junior year so I had to get a CK3, a new Hummel Senior year, and now this. I CAN ONLY GIVE SO MUCH!)

18 comments:

CharlieD said...

cluttered... too much stuff to look at other than the number.

-Ronak said...

I feel like the actual jerseys will look better. The image of the gold jersey is not the actual jersey its the retail replica.

Joe said...

these are sweet.

Boilergal said...

I think they should keep it simple. I agree with CharlieD that it is too cluttered. That is the reason I hate the current train design. Too much going on!!!

Georiga Boiler said...

Am I the only one that really doesn't give a crap? As long as they win they could be wearing boilerdowd's footed pajamas.

http://www.pajamacity.com/Hangin-with-My-Peeps-Print-Footie-Pajamas-Fleece-Drop-Seat/productinfo/JD1135-PE/

THuff said...

It's all about selling the sizzle of team Nike. It's a concept they have been employing hard for a few years now - see Pro Combat.

The teams Nike chooses to outfit are historic or current powers within the Nike Brand - Oregon for example.

The BCS National Title Game between Oregon and Underarmor marked one of the rare times where Procombat went up against a custom fitted Underarmor team. UA actually used this as a promotional campaign while Nike just implied it.

BP said...

To satisfy my curiosity, does Purdue pay Nike for these unis? Or does Nike pay Purdue? Or is this a "No cash has changed hands" transaction?

THuff said...

I've never been sure of this, but I believe the arrangement works out where Nike or Purdue can ask for new Uniforms. If Nike sees it as a viable venture, they 'donate' the uniforms to the team. The donation includes a contract extension for Nike exclusivity on the campus.

Both parties make money on replica sales. NCAA, Purdue and Nike agree on numbers to release.

BP said...

Thanks, THuff. I can live with that - Purdue getting the unis as a "donation", and getting some licensing income to boot.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you won't agree with me, but I always thought that fountain looked like it was imported from North Korea.

THuff said...

You mean Best Korea?

Plang said...

For the love of...
Why not show the nuclear reactor that is under the fountain as well??? Too much junk going on there. I actually think just having the hammers on there would have been cool.

At least we are viewed as being "worthy" of Nike's attention when it comes to basketball. THuff - thanks for the basketball tidbit. I'm looking forward to the season already, regardless of how the team does.

boilerdowd said...

Teddy- FYI, old gold isn't in Purdue's color palette any longer...it's Vegas Gold.

Vegas Gold is also known as urine gold or metallic beige. It's an awful color...I've never been a fan of it and prefer true old gold (as seen in Mizzou's unis)...but we won't see it unless Purdue overhauls its official logos and colors. So we're stuck with it.

I look awesome in footie pajamas, FYI...but I'm a free and easy man, myself.

boilerdowd said...

Som color chips-
Vegas gold:
http://www.goals4sports.com/files/2046258/uploaded/Vegas%20Gold.jpg
Old gold:
http://www.stringlax.com/uploads/4/6/1/4/4614143/3610752_orig.jpg?3286407?4987276?9321822?671608

Patrick said...

Wow, it does look like the Ryugyong Hotel in "Best" Korea.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=bCN&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&q=ryugyong%20hotel&biw=1280&bih=927&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi

THuff said...

We've had the discussion before about Vegas Gold.

Purdue doesn't enforce their trademarked colors from their partners. This explains why everyone has a different idea of gold - hence why the gold and black game looked weird even if it did work.

Purdue still recognizes Old Gold, Nike says Vegas Gold is the Gold for Purdue.

IndEY said...

They forgot to include "IU Sucks" embedded somewhere on the back.

CalTravelGuy said...

What the _ _ _ _?