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Anyone have a scoop on the 4th jersey being revealed tomorrow? The term "old school" is used in the tweet. A throwback to the late 80's-90's jersey?

We didn’t have just 3 new unis to reveal. We’re about to kick it old school with #TeamUA. Check back Thurs at 2 PM
 
Has to be the script jerseys - not much else would really be recognizable or brand relevant for UA, I would think. I don't think many people would care what Bayonne Taty's uniform looked like...

On a side note, I thought we ditched the black jerseys when the team's uniforms were introduced earlier this year and only white/blue/grey was in the lineup. I stand corrected as we wore them against Rutgers.
 
Anyone have a scoop on the 4th jersey being revealed tomorrow? The term "old school" is used in the tweet. A throwback to the late 80's-90's jersey?

We didn’t have just 3 new unis to reveal. We’re about to kick it old school with #TeamUA. Check back Thurs at 2 PM
Its the script jersey.
 
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We didn’t have just 3 new unis to reveal. We’re about to kick it old school with #TeamUA. Check back Thurs at 2 PM.

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Just saw the jerseys and shorts in a tweet from UA. I can't link it from work but maybe Dan can. Very nice looking, and hopefully the'll be made available to the public.
 
TICKETS TO SATURDAY'S GAME

Introducing the Glory Days Throwback Uniform Created by Under Armour
Pirates to wear throwback this Saturday vs. Wichita State.

South Orange, N.J. – In homage to its rich basketball history and tradition, the Seton Hall men’s basketball team will wear a throwback uniform during its nationally televised FOX Broadcast Network game against Wichita State Saturday. Known as “Glory Days” – in tribute to New Jersey’s legendary rock boss Bruce Springsteen – the Under Armour uniform is the same that the Pirates wore in the late 1980s and early 1990s, one of the most successful periods in Seton Hall history.

Fans interested in purchasing the “Glory Days” replica jersey can do so at the Seton Hall Bookstore beginning Friday at noon.

The design, including the school script and number font, mimics the look of the uniforms the Pirates wore from 1987-93 when the program won 141 games, advanced to five NCAA Tournaments, made its famous run to the 1989 NCAA Final Four and captured the 1991 and 1993 BIG EAST championships. The retro Pirate logo on the short matches the logo from the late 1980s. There is a chevron on the side hem of both shorts as a nod to the chevrons in the ceiling of the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception.

Tickets to Saturday’s game vs. the Shockers are still available through Ticketmaster and the Seton Hall Athletics ticket office (973) 275-HALL (4255).

Pirate Men's Basketball Home
 
That's the one. Nice!

Edit: Just saw your last post Dan. Unfortunately I am miles away from the bookstore. :(
 
WOW! Looks great - I've been wanting to see this ever since throwback jerseys became all the rage about 10 years ago.

I was thinking it would have been cool to surprise the fans with this on Saturday, but for 99% of Hall fans who don't know what PirateCrew is it will be a surprise :)
 
We should consider going back to this look permanently for a while. Happens all the time in pro sports. Would probably be a nice boost to merchandise sales, and maybe change our luck a bit :)

My Sr. year I was part of one of the focus groups that they used to pick one of a handful of new logos they were considering. We went with the one they ultimately selected, which I liked at the time, but why not go retro for at least a few years?
 
Love the throwbacks. Absolutely hate hate hate hate hate hate hate the stupid silver jersey we wear. I know some of you like them. I don't care. I hate hate hate hate hate them. They are freakin ugly.
 
We need that thin shoulders and same piping. the one in that pic^^ is the GOAT. UA wanted to keep their design, but whatever cant believe we got em
 
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