You must read: the story of the first Mets uniform

The Supreme Commander of Allied Forces To Ditch The Black, Paul Lukas on Uni Watch has the story of the first Mets uniform, who wore it, how it came to be, and even a link to the 1962 prototype “swoosh” jersey (as Osh41 calls it).

Most importantly, the Mets got the uniform right in 1962 and 1962 + 50 = 2012 in case anyone in marketing needs any ideas for next season.

I’ll be over at the BJ’s Clubhouse looking for David Cone if you need me.

3 Replies to “You must read: the story of the first Mets uniform”

  1. So, you want no names on the jersey and also no numbers on the front for 2012 (in addition to sans noir)?

    1. No names, numbers on the front, off-white, blue cap, no black. Thats how it should be

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