Uniforms
1910s Oklahoma A&M Throwbacks Are the Coolest
Sick Oklahoma A&M logo and pinstripes on the sleeves? Yep, awesome.
Man, Chris Knox just won’t quit. Every time I think he’s reached his apex, he goes further the next week. This week’s throwback uniform is from the 1910s when Oklahoma State was still Oklahoma A&M.
Here’s what Knox writes on Orange Power.
To put these uniforms in a historical context, the 1910’s marked the beginnings of a number of legacies in Oklahoma State history. 1914 was the first year that the Tigers ever played on Lewis Field, opening the season at home with a win over Phillips University.
You can go read the rest of the post here.
This week's #okstate #ThrowbackThursday is the throwback-iest throwback of all. Read more: http://t.co/uvxFhoCHR3 pic.twitter.com/sO3huHPQEN
— Chris Knox (@cknoxdesign) October 8, 2015
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