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The Secret, Yearslong Process to Make Army-Navy Game Uniforms: 'There's a Lot of Hiding'
The 2025 Army-Navy Game uniforms honor 250th branch anniversaries with detailed historical elements, reflecting years of research and secrecy, officials said.
- On Dec. 13, the U.S. Military Academy and U.S. Naval Academy will unveil historically inspired alternate uniforms at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, the result of years of planning with Nike and Under Armour.
- This year, the academies finalized plans after a lengthy design process that began about two years before the game and both chose to honor branch anniversaries, Greg Morgenthaler and Thomas Cancalosi said.
- Secrecy intensifies as designs are treated like 'classified files', known to about eight to 10 Under Armour staff and stored in a warehouse two miles from the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, undergoing two to three revisions.
- Players receive the reveal directly, drawing excitement as equipment staff say the uniforms build pride and honor service members with Arlington National Cemetery elements this year.
- After the game, the cycle restarts with themes for the next match already set, as apparel companies Nike and Under Armour stay engaged to refine storytelling in an ongoing cycle.
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