![]() ![]() Nowadays, the style guides are all kept on gated websites so the leagues can control access to them, but they used to be printed and shipped to licensees. Manufacturers and licensees use those specs to create on-field uniforms and retail merchandise. Just to repeat the basic info from last week: Every major sports league has an annual style guide that shows the official design specs for uniforms, logos, team colors, and so on. So with the NFL draft almost upon us, I’ve decided to follow up this week with a look at another guide from my collection: the 1999 NFL Style Guide. Last week’s article about an early-1990s MLB Style Guide was a big hit. So if possible, I suggest reading it on a laptop or desktop computer, not on your phone. ![]() Before we get started, a quick note: This article, much like last week’s, includes lots of fairly detailed graphics that you’ll probably want to see at full size. ![]()
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