For the first time, the flap collar (five teams) outnumbered the military collar (four teams) and the old-style turned-down collar (three teams) on its path to ubiquity.
The Chicago Traders became the second team to put their nickname on their home jerseys, while also replacing their red-and-black color scheme with brown, a color that would remain a part of their brand for the next three decades.
The Industrials replaced the nearly-invisible yellow pinstripes on their home jerseys with easily-discernible black ones, while removing them from their road jerseys entirely. Although deviations still surface on occasion, the stripes-at-home, no-stripes-on-the-road style would become the dominant aesthetic for teams choosing to employ pinstripes in the years to come. |