With the Rams finally back in Los Angeles, a uniform change will be in the works as they wait for the state-of-the-art $1.8 billion stadium that will be ready by the 2019 season.
With the move, the Rams are still wearing a uniform that the team never wore in Los Angeles, the blue and “true” gold combination that was adopted in 2000 when they took over the city of St. Louis. This left most fans and many former players calling for a switch. Unfortunately for them, it is not that easy.
According to Demoff, it takes 2.5 years for a team to apply for a design change, get the new uniforms approved, and have the uniform and helmet companies execute the overhaul.
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However even with the long amount of time it will take for a design change for the Rams, they are giving fans hints of the new uniform already. Everywhere in the stadium the proud Los Angeles color of blue and white is shown everywhere.
Little-known fact: Rams wore white at home from 1964-71. Blue jerseys were worn only occasionally, and only on road.
They also wore blue and white helmets for the Color Rush game against rival Seattle Seahawks. This was ultimately a test for the market and fans seemed to love the idea. The Gold is now officially gone out of the logo, as the Los Angeles blue and white is here to stay.
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