A Miami Marlins Uniform Design Idea

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

While doing a Google image search for a Marlins-Orioles photo for a previous post, I stumbled across this photo of a Marlins hat made by Fitted Hawaii on the Strictly Fitteds blog. The hat, it appears, is no longer for sale on Fitted Hawaii's site (unfortunately), but it offers an interesting possibility for the Marlins' new uniforms when the team begins play in their new stadium (whereupon they will be known as the Miami Marlins).

The hat uses the template for the current batting-practice cap, but instead of the teal, silver, and black color scheme used now, this hat uses an orange and green scheme that is used by the University of Miami's athletic program. I always liked the orange and green combination (not just because I'm a fan of the U). As far as I can tell, Miami and Florida A&M University are the only major athletic teams to use the combination. The Marlins could make an interesting statement with these colors while also ditching the color teal, which has become an overused color choice in modern sports.

The major problem with these colors is that they do not resemble the colors found on an actual Marlin. Of course, teal and black don't necessarily match either, but they are a bit closer than orange and green. Additionally, there are plenty of examples of teams with animal mascots whose colors do not quite match up with that animal's colors (for instance, the Rays, Diamondbacks, Detroit Lions, and Atlanta Falcons, among others). So at the very least, while an orange and green Marlins uniform might not be entirely logical, it at least would be pretty original (for a baseball team, at least).

UPDATE: I recently discovered that this color scheme would also match the colors on the City of Miami flag. Check it out below, the more I think about this design, the more I like it.

2 comments:

Anonymous,  January 10, 2011 at 9:08 AM  

I wholeheartedly embrace these new colors for the Miami Marlins starting in 2012. However, I don't agree with the tri-color concept of the cap. The Blue Jays dropped it a long time ago and so did the Expos, albeit it looked very nice at the time. The colors would also reflect those of the city of Miami flag. Thumbs up for that idea!

Miami Winner April 4, 2011 at 3:49 PM  

Thumbs up for recognizing Miami vs just Florida as a whole. There are only a few teams that are so city specific and making it state specific (Twins, Rockies) could have less of an impact on helping rejuvenate a city.

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