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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Very nice! Put a small Ragin Cajuns below it and it incorporates our complete brand initiative.
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    That looks good!


  3. #327

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    Thankyou! Here is the same logo without the Ragin Cajuns at the bottom using the same hat

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  4. Ragin' Cajuns Re: Ragin Cajuns Equipment on Twitter - helmets for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I see Fleur-de-lis and I see NO-Saints wanna-be-me.

    Prior to 1967 there were no Fleur-de-lis' found in business, and non as a front and center stand alone emblem anywhere.

    The Saints changed all that.
    My brother and his wife opened a very successful fabric store in Sulphur in 1964. The Fleur De Lis was a very prominent feature in their signage and stationary. Just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    That happened 50 years ago.

    Times have changed. Look around. The FDL is ubiquitous in this state. It is EVERYWHERE. It has become the official symbol of this state. Besides placing a big L on the helmets, we will not find a better logo.
    Ask what did it and you will know what the rest of the world sees.

    We are to deep in the muck to see clearly.

    They see Pro football Saints regardless of the design tweaks.

  6. #330

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    Just saw they posted a pic on twitter with practice unis hanging in the lockers......I really really don't like those black helmets.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    My brother and his wife opened a very successful fabric store in Sulphur in 1964. The Fleur De Lis was a very prominent feature in their signage and stationary. Just saying.
    Out the gate, or 3-years later?

    What was the stores name? There may be iconic images online.

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    Id proudly wear this one.....nice job!!


  9. #333

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Ask what did it and you will know what the rest of the world sees.

    We are to deep in the muck to see clearly.

    They see Pro football Saints regardless of the design tweaks.
    You could be right. But, I look at Georgia who copied the Green Bay "G" and it has become iconic for them. The same for Grambling. Regardless of how many FDL symbols are used for businesses across the country, athletically, ONLY the Saints and UL use the FDL as a primary symbol. Both are associated with Louisiana. Puts us in pretty good company. I see LSU, Tulane and UNO use a FDL in some form, but not as a primary, singular athletic symbol. If anything, they will be copying us as our FDL becomes iconic for our brand and accepted nationally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    You could be right. But, I look at Georgia who copied the Green Bay "G" and it has become iconic for them. The same for Grambling. Regardless of how many FDL symbols are used for businesses across the country, athletically, ONLY the Saints and UL use the FDL as a primary symbol. Both are associated with Louisiana. Puts us in pretty good company. I see LSU, Tulane and UNO use a FDL in some form, but not as a primary, singular athletic symbol. If anything, they will be copying us as our FDL becomes iconic for our brand and accepted nationally.
    Where is Cajun fun extolling the virtues of the Tri-fleur?!? I actually think it would be a good way to capitalize on the the fdl and still be somewhat unique.

  11. UL Football Re: Ragin Cajuns Equipment on Twitter - helmets for next season

    The tri fleur, to me, is a cheapened version. I realize it's about individual tastes. I just find Turbine's argument flawed.

    I'm not in favor of gators which rightfully belong to UF. Frankly the scripted Cajuns also look like Florida. Add the two together makes us look like a cheap copy cat. We should proudly use the Swamp in referring to Cajun Field. I find no Swamp reference to Florida football prior to Spurier reference.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    The tri fleur, to me, is a cheapened version. I realize it's about individual tastes. I just find Turbine's argument flawed.

    I'm not in favor of gators which rightfully belong to UF. Frankly the scripted Cajuns also look like Florida. Add the two together makes us look like a cheap copy cat. We should proudly use the Swamp in referring to Cajun Field. I find no Swamp reference to Florida football prior to Spurier reference.
    Gators live in swamps, people associate them together, if there is a swamp they must have gators, and probably the most terrifying thing in a swamp. So I don't see a problem with us using it.

    The script Cajuns was used by some back in the 90's. I would call it a style frankly, like numbers, or like just having a color on a helmet. Here are some that have used script in the past and present. Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Florida, Indiana, Akron, Iowa, Georgia State, UCLA etc. all had script at one time.

    If you wanna be honest I be down with a script Louisiana on our football helmets which would look wonderful. Imagine this on our helmet like Indiana. I know the primary is the IU


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