Home & Away: For my overall set for the Calgary Flames I wanted to completely remove black and throwback to the original Atlanta/Calgary flames color scheme, all the while both creating a modern look with references to different Flames eras. While the sleeve and hem stripes' angles harken back to the 2000 Flames jerseys, the pattern itself is meant to loosely reference the Theo Fleury era uniforms from 1995-2000. As for the shoulder logo, it is simply something I found on Google and recolored as I thought it would be a perfect fit for the Flames. Since the 2007 season, Calgary has featured shoulder patches of the Canadian and Alberta flags, so with that in mind I thought a maple leaf with curves that bring to mind dancing flames would be a much better replacement. Used simply as an alternate patch, I like the way it works.
Alternate: With this uniform I wanted to do something along the lines of Calgary's 2010-11 Heritage Classic uniform which was almost completely red and gold. I created a distinctly unique striping pattern and adorned the front of the jersey with a "CALGARY" slanted script that features the flaming "C" logo as the first letter. The "C" can also be found on the shoulders as the leaf has been moved to the pants.
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