The white is great. Someone had the brains this year to throw out trying to use the color of a tree (I suppose), and kept the Redwoods’ wonderful green as the primary accent on their whites this time around. I had to put them at the top of my board.
Keeping the metallic trim on the numbers is nice, but the name just being black is pretty uninspired. The red jersey that could’ve been here looks great. Black in all the wrong places? I would rather you die trying something than take the simple boring approach. The Redwoods are one of the six founding members of the PLL for the 2019 season.Notable players include Matt Kavanagh, Myles Jones, Sergio Perkovic, Ryder Garnsey, Joe Walters, Brent Adams, Garrett Epple and Jules Heningburg.
Big upgrade for Chrome LC. Feelings.
Burning rage, in some cases. If we just had the chaotic pattern, these could have maybe passed the Atlas for me.”- Nick“The Chaos took a big risk, and I think it paid off for them. Really just a plain design.” – Matt“The orange really sold it for me with the Archers jerseys, and I can’t hate how they have the best number font in the league either. he all-green look has easily been the Redwoods’ best get-up for 2019 and now for 2020, but the 2019 version is so much better.
Not to rest on its laurels, they followed this up by keeping the terrible water pattern, but adding like three different purples in an attempt to the bottom to make it work.
Blessed with arguably the best color scheme in the PLL, Chrome’s jerseys last season were shockingly boring. The Waterdogs have such a great color palette but it feels like they could have used it a bit better.”- Cardinal Lacrosse“Was nice of them to remind the people in the stands that ‘water’ is a core motif. The water pattern is bad. Yup. They aren’t loud, they aren’t aggressive, but they aren’t necessarily iconic. No longer do they have to wear the grossest kits in the PLL.Don’t get me wrong, these aren’t a bad jersey. Chrome LC is sitting here with their own version of the Miami Heat’s “Miami Nights” jersey, with its beautiful baby blues and hot pinks, and yet they keep just wearing black and white jerseys. Often, in these situations, my partner and I would simply split the workload 50/50, and go on our merry way to accomplish the project, with no communication or cooperation as to how those two halves would fit together. Could it have been toned down a touch and still met the same goals, most likely. They’re just really boring. I can’t hate the attempt to get an “Oregon-esque” highlighter scheme going, but this is entering a dangerous territory of ugly that lacrosse has been in before.” – Nick“The white Redwoods jersey is a huge improvement from last year’s, and the green on green is a nice match. Our blind vote was based on a point system that awards seven points to first place and only one to last place. These uniforms should really be so much better. The use of a clear, crisp font shows off the logo, name and numbers without any confusion. Check out the schedule for the PLL Championship Series, July 25 - August 9 on NBC Sports. Can’t be mad about it, but I’m not happy either.”- Paul“Atlas was already among the best uniforms in the league last year, so it wasn’t surprising at all to see them come back this year with almost no changes. The snakeskin motif is chill, doesn’t look that much like tire tracks which is good, but if these boys don’t come out in some snakeskin cleats I swear to God I’ll write a strongly worded yelp review.”- Washed Up Lax Bros“Chrome really decided to double down on being the worst uniform in the league two years running. We saw it before and we’re impressed. Why the sleeve numbers on the double-digit guys have two different highlights is beyond me, and overly thick shadowing on the back of the jersey numbers isn’t really my favorite. They’re perfectly solid, with no major flaws, but with nothing that makes them stand out amongst the crowd. I get that it is very serpent-like, but with red and teal available, using an incredibly dark green didn’t hit like it could have. Look, it’s basically just a white shirt with a logo and numbers. The sponsor logo is still glaring. The addition of color to the Capital One logo on the front is an update to the sponsor they added during the 2019 season, but it doesn’t matter much, as the embellishment is nicely tucked away without distracting like some of the other logos.
This is less to do with this specific jersey, and more to do with what it replaces. I’m also salty because they got rid of those SUPER clean whites that went perfect with blue shorts.” – Washed Up Lax Bros“If the Redwoods didn’t have so much shiny foil on their numbers, this would be a much better kit.
Whether they hit the mark or not it up for debate.Would they make a great shirt for casual wear? The new sponsor logo, unlike the Redwoods, is stupidly obvious and draws the eyes most. The “our light uniform is actually a dark uniform” thing will get them called out at pick-up games, but they’re fine for now. The Redwoods Lacrosse Club is a professional men's field lacrosse team in Premier Lacrosse League (PLL).
I’m still holding out hope that, eventually, the PLL goes all-in and gives Chrome a pink jersey. They sort of look like a stock jersey from the warehouse that someone slapped a Chrome logo on in quick fashion. For that type of lesson you usually earn college credit. C’mon, Waterdogs, I…okay, I didn’t actually expect better from you, but this is still just not a fun jersey. That being said, the color shift in the light purple jersey and the lack of black shorts has me miffed. Blessed with a beautiful royal purple, the Waterdogs decided to simply take their dark jersey and crank up the white-balance, resulting in the sort of all-lilac jersey that you might get if, say, you accidentally spilled RIT Dye on your shirt while dyeing a head. The water effect goes with the color scheme, and it’s a huge hit.
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