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May 17, 2016

Bombers feeling good in Royal Blue, Gold and White

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WINNIPEG — It is a fresh, new look that manages to embrace tradition while mixing in a few modern tweaks. And, based on the early returns, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ new uniforms are a massive hit with their players and their faithful.

“They look great,” said receiver Weston Dressler, who modeled the royal blue home jersey at Thursday’s uniform launch. “I’ve always enjoyed the royal blue playing against Winnipeg, but I think adidas did a really good job with the design and everything. And they feel good, too.

“As a player you want something you can move in and feel good in as you’re playing. And, obviously, fans like you to look good, too. Most of the players will tell you they want to look good as well. They did a good job with all that.”

Fans had been longing for a return to the royal blue home uniforms, dating as far back to the switch to navy from the traditional blue back in 1995. The Bombers had been wearing the royals at home periodically, especially for classic rivalry games like the Banjo Bowl against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

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Weston Dressler and Maurice Leggett reveal the Bombers’ new royal blue and white jerseys

The changes will also see the Bombers return to wearing white on the road, switching from the gold jerseys they have been wearing over the past few years. Other adjustments will see ‘Blue Bombers’ word mark featured on the front of the jerseys, both home and away, while the uniform numbers are now outlined in gold as an accent colour – the home featuring white numbers, the road jersey numbers in blue.

As well, the shoulder striping now features a bigger and cleaner ‘W’, while the white collar on the home uniform has been removed. The road whites feature the royal blue across the shoulders. The Bombers will wear gold pants with royal blue striping and a ‘W’ on the left hip for both home and away games.

“My eyes lit up when I saw the white jerseys,” said Bomber defensive back Maurice Leggett, who modeled the road white. “And the royals… it’s a great colour and I loved wearing them, especially for the Banjo Bowl.”

Asked to rank the new looks against some of other uniforms he has worn as a Bomber – from the navys to golds to blue camo – Leggett said: “Definitely No. 1. I’ve had some of my better games in the royals, so I won’t complain at all.”

And when asked to pick between the new royal home and the new white road jerseys, Leggett grinned. “I’ll have to stick with this,” he said, tugging on the white fabric of the road jersey. “It’s different. This is a change up and I like it.

“It’s like trying to decide between my kids.”


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The biggest change for the veteran Dressler is the switch from Roughrider green to Bomber royal blue. Dressler had worn green for his entire eight-year career in Saskatchewan and even during his college days at the University of North Dakota.

“I got over that a while ago,” said Dressler with a chuckle. “The mini-camp and being able to put this stuff on a couple days in a row helped me with that. I’m happy to be here, happy to be in this colour and looking forward to winning some games here.

“It’s always important to recognize the history and what organizations and football teams have done. That’s always been important to me to learn about that stuff and I’m obviously still learning about the history of Winnipeg.”

The uniform changes are part of a league-wide switch to adidas as the new manufacturer of uniforms and clothing lines. The entire new collection, consisting of jerseys, sideline apparel and a fan-friendly adidas Originals clothing line was unveiled May 12 online across multiple platforms and team websites.

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