Uniform change for 2026?

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Hey, I am pounding the table to go back to the Ferragamo's, but I recognize, it is most likely not going to happen.
I'm still holding out a glimmer of hope that Demoff will come to his senses and reinstate the classic Ferragamo's as the "alternate" uniform.

I heard that Demoff reads these fan boards from time to time.

I HATE Demoff's rebrand, as many of us do. At least he recognizes that the Dicknose and the gradient were big mistakes. Maybe some day he'll see the broken horn was a big mistake too.

But bringing back the Ferragamo's as the ALTERNATE would partially placate some of us life-long Ram fans. And restore some sense of history and tradition to this iconic franchise.

Demoff can have his cake and eat it too. He can keep the Fibonacci Sequence and all that over-thinking for the modern BS look. But save the tradition with an old school look for the alternates. Everybody wins!

Hey Kevin, think of all the merch you can sell with BOTH the new and the classic! :D
 
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I'm still holding out a glimmer of hope that Demoff will come to his senses and reinstate the classic Ferragamo's as the "alternate" uniform.

I heard that Demoff reads these fan boards from time to time.

I HATE Demoff's rebrand, as many of us do. At least he recognizes that the Dicknose and the gradient were big mistakes. Maybe some day he'll see the broken horn was a big mistake too.

But bringing back the Ferragamo's as the ALTERNATE would partially placate some of us life-long Ram fans. And restore some sense of history and tradition to this iconic franchise.

Demoff can have his cake and eat it too. He can keep the Fibonacci Sequence and all that over-thinking for the modern BS look. But save the tradition with an old school look for the alternates. Everybody wins!

Hey Kevin, think of all the merch you can sell with BOTH the new and the classic! :D
I saw an interview with Demoff last Fall and he was asked that question

He said it would be highly unlikely, because those uniforms would be to similar to the current uniforms
 
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They did it for this reason


Beyond the Horn: The Mathematical Secret Inside the LA Rams Logo
Sean Butterly, a Global Design Director at Nike, was a primary architect behind the Los Angeles Rams' 2020 visual identity, leading technical execution within the Nike Graphic Identity Group. Butterly utilized the golden ratio (Fibonacci sequence) to dictate the specific curvature of the ram's horn, aiming to harmonize the flight of a football with Pacific Coast waves. This two-year collaborative project involved Rams Senior Creative Director Cory Befort and COO Kevin Demoff, alongside designers from the NFL and agency Anomaly. Together, they developed the modern "LA" monogram and Ram Head to bridge the franchise’s history with the architecture of SoFi Stadium

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Just for the record all - the logo has nothing to do with the fibonacci series.

It's mentioned here again

But looks nothing like the real thing:
What is the Fibonacci Sequence and Why is it Important?
 
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They did it for this reason


Beyond the Horn: The Mathematical Secret Inside the LA Rams Logo
Sean Butterly, a Global Design Director at Nike, was a primary architect behind the Los Angeles Rams' 2020 visual identity, leading technical execution within the Nike Graphic Identity Group. Butterly utilized the golden ratio (Fibonacci sequence) to dictate the specific curvature of the ram's horn, aiming to harmonize the flight of a football with Pacific Coast waves. This two-year collaborative project involved Rams Senior Creative Director Cory Befort and COO Kevin Demoff, alongside designers from the NFL and agency Anomaly. Together, they developed the modern "LA" monogram and Ram Head to bridge the franchise’s history with the architecture of SoFi Stadium

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Didn't Elton John sing a lyric, "butterflies are free to fly... fly away". If only.
 
sad thing is , I actually like that shade of yellow

but you know , they'll stick with that bright canary highlighter yellow

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They did it for this reason


Beyond the Horn: The Mathematical Secret Inside the LA Rams Logo
Sean Butterly, a Global Design Director at Nike, was a primary architect behind the Los Angeles Rams' 2020 visual identity, leading technical execution within the Nike Graphic Identity Group. Butterly utilized the golden ratio (Fibonacci sequence) to dictate the specific curvature of the ram's horn, aiming to harmonize the flight of a football with Pacific Coast waves. This two-year collaborative project involved Rams Senior Creative Director Cory Befort and COO Kevin Demoff, alongside designers from the NFL and agency Anomaly. Together, they developed the modern "LA" monogram and Ram Head to bridge the franchise’s history with the architecture of SoFi Stadium

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Nothing like overthinking it. They need to mix in a little, “Hey man. What do you think looks cool?”
 

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Hey Rams fans… I’m told the team plans to “unveil” logo & primary uniform changes the morning of April 16th , Their alternate uniforms will still come later this offseasonAnd man, it’s about time. It’s been quite the journey with their logo & uniforms, I’m ready for the tweaks!

I hope that’s not the “yellow “ they’re going with. Looks like someone couldn’t decide between gold and yellow. I’d prefer something brighter so it really pops. That yellow in the picture looks like they got dirty and the equipment manager forgot to use soap.
 
I hope that’s not the “yellow “ they’re going with. Looks like someone couldn’t decide between gold and yellow. I’d prefer something brighter so it really pops. That yellow in the picture looks like they got dirty and the equipment manager forgot to use soap.
This is what color they are suppose to be

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You still have it ?

I still have mine ,it was my Sunday morning going to church cologne as a kid........lol
Of course.
It was an Avon product and was given to me for Christmas by a friend who's wife was a sales rep, and they knew I was a die hard Rams fan.
 
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