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Exclusive first look at Panthers updated jerseys


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1 hour ago, TheMaulClaw said:

The blue looks a tad more Detroit Lionish.

Yep, I can see it as well.  Tepper tried to use Manchester City colors but failed.  Now, he’s aligning Panthers colors to whatever he or his wife picked for the FC Charlotte team which looks like Detroit Lions instead of Manchester City.

Here are the Manchester City colors which look a bit different

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5 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

Yep, I can see it as well.  Tepper tried to use Manchester City colors but failed.  Now, he’s aligning Panthers colors to whatever he or his wife picked for the FC Charlotte team which looks like Detroit Lions instead of Manchester City.

Here are the Manchester City colors which look a bit different

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What do you mean by “Tepper tried to use Manchester City colors”?

You do realize the off color blue was around long before Tepper, right?

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What are the new blue uniforms for the Panthers?
 
 
 
Panthers' new 'process blue' jerseys revealed on NFL Shop
 
The current blue will be corrected to “process blue,” which is a similar shade to the end zones of Bank of America Stadium. The shoulder stripes on jerseys will stop short of going under the armpit, accommodating a technological change made by Nike to maximize mobility.
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6 hours ago, joemac said:

So we went from "Electric" blue to Carolina blue?

I don't believe so.  My understanding is that somewhere along the line the team's uniform provider was incapable of precisely matching the "Panther blue/electric blue/process blue c" but this year's uniforms will finally return to the team's official color.

For what it's worth, this is what Google's AI provided:

The Carolina Panthers' color is electric blue, which is a shade between neon robin's egg and pastel cerulean. The Panthers' play-by-play announcer, Mick Mixon, refers to it as "Panther blue".
The Panthers' logo colors are Carolina blue, black, and silver. The Carolina blue color code is Pantone: PMS PROCESS BLUE C, Hex Color: #0085CA, RGB: (0, 133, 202), CMYK: (100, 10, 0, 5).

 

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