The Chicago Bears will put on their 1936 throwback uniforms all over Sunday’s recreation in opposition to the Arizona Cardinals (4:25 p.m. ET on FOX), an acceptable matchup making an allowance for each franchises performed at Wrigley Box that season.
Presented in 2019 as a part of the Bears’ one centesimal season birthday celebration, the uniforms characteristic military blue helmets with a changed wing design, white jerseys with alternating stripes at the sleeves and shoulders, military blue pants and striped socks.
Chicago is 4-2 within the throwback uniforms, that have best been worn at Soldier Box and at first featured a one centesimal season patch at the left shoulder. The Bears have been additionally the one crew not to put on the NFL’s one centesimal anniversary defend on their collar that 12 months.
The crew has since added an orange trade helmet to the rotation this is paired with their orange trade jerseys and white pants, so the throwback uniforms have relegated to only one recreation every 12 months after being worn two times all over their debut season.
The Cardinals, in the meantime, will counter with their same old house uniforms of white helmets, purple jerseys and purple pants. They’re 2-3 in that mixture this season, their first after being unveiled in April along new white street and black trade uniforms.