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San Diego Chargers Uniform History (through 2004) NOTE: Sometimes the flash image below displays incorrectly. If this occurs, do not panic; instead click the refresh/reload button on your browser for the correct display. If the incorrect display continues, then I guess you can panic. |
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| 1) In 1963, the San Diego All-American City shield logo was worn by some of the players on the front of their helmets blah blah blah. Everybody knows this by now. | |
| 2) SHOULDER LIGHTNING BOLTS: There appear to be two primary styles: upside down and rightside up. I consider the pre-1974 style to be upside down and the 1974-1992 style to be rightside up. From 1992 to the present, both styles have been used, along with a third style that mimics the lightning bolt on the pants: the bolt is simpler, wider, and points in one direction, whereas the other two styles point in two directions. So far I have seen this third style worn almost exclusively by offensive linemen. I do not know the criteria for choosing which style of the three is worn. | |
| 3) SLEEVE ("TV") NUMBERS: The style of the numbers worn on the sleeves of a jersey are often different than the style of the numbers worn on the front and back of a jersey. I did not attempt to depict this. | |
| 4) PANT-LEG LIGHTNING BOLTS: I could not pin down exactly how many spikes are on the 1960's pant-leg bolts, so I chose 7, the most common number I found. 1979-1987 seems to be consistent at 6 spikes. 1992-present appears to vary from player to player. I've counted as few as 6 and as many as 9. Again I chose the most common, 8. | |
| 5) HELMET COLOR: From 1974-1987 the blue color of the helmet was definitely darker than the blue color in the uniform. This probably has more to do with the difference in materials than an intentional difference. Whether the darker helmet blue was consistently the same color from year to year is unclear. | |
| 6) See how the Charger Blue eventually turns darker and darker ... | |
| 7) Thus far, research shows that uniforms are, in fact, not uniform. | |
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