As long as we're voting (or is it ranking?):
1. Shooting Star, Navy
2. Rainbow sleeves
3. Rainbow gut
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4. Current
5. Shooting Star, Orange
6. Navy and Gold
The Navy and Gold irritated me. They were trying too hard to look "modern" and space-y, perhaps. And where the hell did the gold come from? That fundamental team color-palette transgression paved the way for the current head-scratcher brick-and-"sand" palette (which at least feels closer to the original palette, to me). And at least the star isn't italicized anymore. But yeah, they're very, very bland, and I will be happy to see them go, provided they're not replaced with some focus-grouped abomination.
not to quibble, but how is a "sand"-"brick" color scheme closer to the original orange-navy than navy-gold? I agree the Astros 90s navy and gold uniforms initiated the bastardization of the uniforms, but it's not the greatest culprit. In my mind, the progression goes something like this:
- business/marketing consultant thinks "orange, who the fuck wears orange"? They have some think tanks and market analysis done on an acceptable alternative to orange. Gold is the winner.
- process re-initiated in conjunction with the rolling out of Enron Field. Said business/marketing consultants realized they've already transgressed traditional boundaries and just say "fuck it" we'll make the uniforms look however we goddam well please.
I really wouldn't mind the new unis if not for the pinstripes and the all to frequent brick jerseys. I am fine with the red on the true weekend day game/holiday regimen for which they were initially intended.
To those who rank the rainbow guts high: really? They're great as a novelty item, but viewing those colors in the modern HD world for a full season could cause retinal damage.
My favorite is the navy shooting star. I think it will provide the foundation for the new unis, but a modern twist will be applied. Hopefully, the unis are only fucked up in a limited capacity as a result.