Monotone Coyotes or Brick Red and White
When the Arizona Coyotes (then Phoenix) moved away from the Kachina look, they settled on brick red, white, and sand, and black.
Mostly they utilized a whole lot of red and white, however, and became what I call the “monotone Coyotes”.
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These jerseys were beautiful, but combined with the brick red pants — particularly after the white striping was removed from the jersey — the team looked like it was playing in a onesie.
For a Coyotes franchise that had intentionally stood out with previous uniform designs, this combination was the definition of “plain Jane”.
As a sweater to wear to a home game at Gila River Arena, you could argue that the brick red home or white away jerseys should be ranked higher.
With the entire on-ice look considered, however, they are too plain to compare to the Arizona Coyotes’ other options.
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