Capitals shoulder patch
Not only does this design choice look spectacular, it also gives the definite illusion of movement and excitement, much like the primary crest. This is an essential characteristic of any good logo, that the most hardcore of fans and the most hardcore of casuals alike are imprinted with the ability to draw it. The Weagle means business. So much so that many Caps fans have been clamouring for its inclusion on an alternate sweater ever since its release, although the Capitals have not given their fans this wish as of yet.
The Capitals have reintroduced their original logo a number of times within their current branding scheme, first in following its use in the Winter Classic. The stripes are an homage to a previous era of hockey in Washington, long before the existence of the Capitals. The logo consists of a simple, large navy blue W.
Very similar to the Weagle logo hiding the Capitol building in the negative space, the Washington Monument can be seen within the middle point of the W. At each point of the upper-side of the W, there is a white star. These three white stars, much like in the main logo, the alternate wordmark logo, and the D. Although the logo is quite simple, this uniform and logo garnered universal praise when the Capitals adorned in their second outdoor battle. Of all the logos and jerseys the Capitals have released over the years, it is possible that this set has taken the most criticism from fans.
The uniform itself is what received the most criticism. The navy blue jerseys include a thick red waist stripe, which is meant to represent the Washington, D. A notable logo can be found on the pants. There are reports that the Capitals may bring back a logo very similar to this to use as an alternate jersey for the NHL season.
EST, and all proceeds will be used to eliminate financial barriers faced by minority youth hockey players in the Washington, D. In addition to the Players Against Hate end racism shoulder patch, the jerseys feature red ombre lettering and a white stripe. The jerseys will be signed and auctioned off along with select signed Players Against Hate merchandise and signed pucks that commemorate Black History Night.
Players Against Hate is an organization determined to increase awareness and stop racism and name-calling by youth athletes, their teams and coaches, their families, and spectators.
The Capitals launched the Capital Impact Fund in conjunction with the season as a program that designates funds to organizations that can assist in eliminating cost barriers faced by local hockey players, from youth to elite players. Each element of the Capitals' visual identity has been emphasized to create bolder, more visually pronounced uniforms that are meant to make a statement and be more recognizable in the larger outdoor stadium setting. Additionally, the crest incorporates the three stars from the team's primary moniker, which also honors the Washington, D.
The pants feature a new contemporary "W" with three stars of the city flag, which also serves as a subtle nod to the Washington monument. Additional design details include a bolder one-color version of the Capitals' numbers for better visibility in the outdoor stadium setting. As a historic tribute to team's hometown, the numbers are accentuated with a perforated pattern based on Pierre L'Enfant's original grid plan for the city of Washington D.
The Washington Capitals will wear their third jersey, modeled after the team's original red jersey for 12 home dates during the season. The Capitals will wear blue pants and red helmets with their third jerseys. Reimagined in the patriotic colors of the flag, the iconic Reverse Retro jersey features the screaming eagle design and will remind fans of the Capitals team that was comprised of players including Peter Bondra, Olie Kolzig and Calle Johansson.
Originally part of a Capitals re-brand that included switching to a lighter shade of blue, the patriotic sweater will be made in the current Capitals red, white and blue. The team originally introduced new logos and uniforms with a blue, black and bronze color scheme in , and retired the look in We are extremely proud of the Capitals Reverse Retro jersey and look forward to seeing its debut on-ice during the season. The adidas Reverse Retro program creates a new formula to showcase the passion of the fans.
The overarching design theme during adidas' two-year-long process was to mine each team's jersey archive and team colors, remixing them to create something new and never seen before. With that in mind, adidas created uniquely distinct and desirable jerseys that incorporated inverted team colors. Patches and Badges. Adventure Loops. Adventure Loops Belt Loops. Journey to Excellence.
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