Copyright © 2020 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved. MLB teams also recognized Armed Forces Day in 2019, on May 17-19, wearing military-themed caps with a jungle-camouflage crown and bill; the Mets' "NY" logo was rendered in olive drab outlined in khaki. In 2010, the home white alternate uniform was re-designated as the primary home uniform. Downloading this artwork you agree to the following: The above logo design and the artwork you are about to The road uniforms are grey with blue piping on the collar/placket and sleeve ends. The blue home jersey has the "Mets" script, numerals and lettering in orange outlined in white, and orange placket and sleeve piping, and was worn with the white home alternate pants.
The skyline itself includes, from left to right, representations of a church spire (symbolizing Brooklyn, the "borough of churches"[3]), the Williamsburgh Savings Bank building (tallest building in Brooklyn), the Woolworth Building, the Empire State Building, and the United Nations building. Also in 1999, for that season only, the player names were removed from the back of all three home jerseys. (2017), p. 1862. The letters were sewn onto an arched fabric "nameplate" (white on the home jerseys, grey on the road jerseys) that was in turn sewn onto the jersey itself.
A special New York World's Fair patch was worn on the left sleeve in 1964 and '65, in place of the Mets' primary logo. The club subsequently announced that the primary logo was not changing and the accounts reverted to the proper logo.[83]. The most notable variations were the "racing stripe" uniforms of the 1980s and early '90s, and the addition of black as a trim color along with black alternate jerseys and caps that were worn from 1998 through 2011. [42][43], In 1992, the team wore a patch on the left sleeve, over the "racing stripes", consisting of a white circle with black outline, pinstripes and letter "S" in honor of the late William A. Shea, the New York attorney who was instrumental in bringing National League baseball back to New York, and for whom Shea Stadium was named. - The Mets Police", "Signature Style: A Close Look at the Rusty Staub Memorial Patch", "New York Mets in "Los Mets" Jerseys Tonight", "New York Mets Special Event Uniform - National League (NL) - Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net", ". ), A 1969 "throwback" home uniform was worn on April 25, 2000, for a home game against the Cincinnati Reds. Magazines: The New York Times Magazine | The New York Times Book Review | T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
[39] This was replaced in 1988 by "NEW YORK" in radially-arched block letters, with no numerals underneath. The first such event was Memorial Day 2013 (May 27); the Mets' home pinstriped jerseys were modified with desert-camouflage in place of blue in the wordmark, numerals and lettering, outlined in orange. of international copyright and trademark laws subject to specific The jersey had thin blue-orange-blue striping around the collar and sleeve cuffs, and the pants had thin blue piping down the sides from hip to cuff. The cap was blue with the orange "NY" crest on the front panel, the same as the current cap but with a blue button on top of the crown. Privacy Notice and [116] In addition to the foregoing holidays, MLB had a "Players Weekend" promotion on August 25–27 in which each team wore uniforms inspired by Little League Baseball, with each player having a nickname in place of his surname on the back of the jersey.