Worst Uniforms in Sports
The Seahawks definitely stood out with their neon green look in Sunday's 25-19 loss to the Bears, but Seattle isn't the only major sports team to have made a questionable jersey choice. Click through to see some of the worst offenders in sports history.
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Montreal Canadiens (2001): These outfits would not seem out of place if all the players had just finished piling out of the same Zamboni. However, the Canadiens are serious about their hockey. Fashion? Apparently, not so much.
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Red Sox (2007): Maybe flexing championship muscle after a well-chronicled drought gave the Boys from Beantown the courage to finally take a fashion risk.
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Cincinnati Bengals (2005): You know how some uniforms are so hideous that they kind of grow on you? The Bengals continue to push the envelope in an attempt to reach that level of acceptance.
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Pittsburgh Pirates (1979): With a tip of the pillbox cap to days gone by, the Pirates rocked these uniforms in combinations that included black and gold, all gold or all black.
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Toronto Raptors (1997): The perfect attire for eating cereal on Saturday morning does not necessarily translate into a uniform that a professional ballplayer would take pride in wearing.
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N.Y. Islanders (1997): The wave of colors is enough to leave the heartiest of seafarers a bit unsettled.
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Tampa Bay Rays (1998): The new team on the block tries a little neon effect to announce its arrival.
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Houston Rockets (2001): Pinstripes work on the baseball diamond, but look out of place on the hardwood.
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Washington Bullets (1975): There's patriotic and then there's this.
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