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Pittsburgh Steelers 1967 Uniform

This is an original watercolor painting of the 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers uniform.

NFL Pittsburgh Steelers 1967 UniformClick on image to enlarge

$550.00 (includes shipping in North America)

This original, one-of-a-kind watercolor painting of the 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers uniform is the original artwork that was used in the creation of this Pittsburgh Steelers uniform evolution print and tens of thousands of other Pittsburgh Steelers products that have been sold across North America. This original piece of art was painted by artist Tino Paolini for Maple Leaf Productions Ltd.

Some History

Much like the 1963 jersey, the 1967 black home jersey is very simple in design, but it works. Featuring a yellow/gold, diamond shaped yoke on the shoulders and neck of this years sweater, this jersey is one of our favorites.

Though a few NFL teams have adopted the yoke look over the course of team history, no team but the Steelers have used it in a diamond shape!

Note: This is the first time we have shown the Steelers now famous Steel logo. This traditional 3-point Steelers logo a marking that has graced the right side of Steelers helmets to this day! The 3 points not only represent three rivers, but are also the US Steel logo. Die-hard Steelers fans know that this logo is only on the right side of the helmet. The story goes that when the logo was proposed in 1962, owner Art Rooney wasn't 100% sure if he liked the logo so he had it placed on the right side only! The tradition has been upheld ever since.

As much as we love this jersey, the team does no better than a 4-9-1 record. And 1968 was worse the Steelers would go 2-11-1, and then in 1969 they hit rock bottom as they went 1-13-0. Thank goodness the 70's are now knocking on the door.
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