PHOTOS: Browns unveil new uniforms for 2015 season
The Cleveland Browns released their new uniforms for the 2015 season Tuesday, departing from their classic all-brown home jerseys.
"The uniforms had to be different. You won't mistake them for our old uniforms," Browns president Alec Scheiner said ahead of the official release.
Scheiner is certainly correct about the Browns' new look. The new uniforms sport embossed numbers, making Cleveland the only team in the league to do so.
Many Ohio sporting goods stores appeared to leak the uniforms days before Tuesday's official launch.
All three uniforms have a font reading 'CLEVELAND' in smaller, capital letters above the number. Each jersey possesses a new, larger stripe on the side. The color scheme for the stripe varies from brown and white (home), brown and orange (away), and orange and white (alternative).
A font reading 'BROWNS' is featured horizontally down the side of the new pants. 'DAWG POUND' is written on the inside collar.
During the elaborate revelation show, the Browns showed how they came up with the new designs at a Nike facility in Beaverton, Ore.
A number of Browns players sported the new designs, including Donte Whitner, Joe Thomas, Karlos Dansby and Alex Mack.
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