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When the BC Lions take the field for their regular season opener in Saskatchewan next weekend, they’ll debut a brand new look.
They’ll be wearing their Pacific Frost road uniforms, which were unveiled today with the help of models Nathan Rourke and Keon Hatcher Sr., who also happen to be the team’s dynamic quarterback-receiver duo.
It marks the club’s return to a white uniform on the road after the Lions wore grey uniforms away from BC Place in recent years. The ensemble is completed with metallic silver pants and helmets.
“Designed to feel crisp, cold and unmistakably West Coast, the BC Lions’ new away uniform draws inspiration directly from the elements that define British Columbia,” a news release from the team explains.
“The white jersey, metallic silver helmet and matching silver pants are a tribute to the mountains, snow, rain and coastal landscapes surrounding the Lower Mainland.”
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The white and silver uniforms are contrasted by a blast of orange for the players’ names, around the numbers and on the pants in the form of a vertical stripe.
The Lions say the new away look also pays homage to the franchise’s history, while ushering in the excitement of a new era for BC football.