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Those Jerseys were very nice. I didn't like them at first, but as the game wore on, I loved the sheen that the red had, also thought it was cool and symbolic that the Nike check was in Gold and really popped. If I were a Niners fan, my jersey would be shipping in 3-5 business days

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The black jerseys looked horrible. The 49ers colors have always been red/gold/white. The black is just a thin outline in their logo and now they have a whole jersey based on an ascent color.

I know black is popular and they just wanted to sell more jerseys, but in my opinion, they should have done a gold jersey. It would have looked better with the red, and been one of their actual colors, win/win.

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they looked funny to me and since when is black a prominent part of their color scheme? i mean when you think of 49er colors, is black seriously one of them? gold...red....white. those are the colors. not black.

49ers, like their QB, are trying too hard to come across as something special and accomplishing really nothing.

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It looks wack as fug on them...the all gold one looks much better...black isn't even part of their color scheme da fuq

Just corny to me to tack on a color that's not even your's and make it your main color for an alt. I guess the Dolphins gonna come out with all blacks...or maybe the Colts lul.

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Guest Barry McCaulkinor

Honestly it doesn't look right b/c there's not enough of a contrast between red/black. It works for us b/c the blue is very bright and contrasts very well against black. Red not so much. It would have worked better if the red numbers were outlined in gold or white. 

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