Hanwha Eagles unveiled a photo shoot for its 40th anniversary 'Legacy Uniform.'
On the 6th, Hanwha said, "To commemorate the 40th anniversary, we have released the 'Legacy Uniform' photo shoot."
This photo shoot includes images of figures representing generations from the first manager Bae Seong-seo to retired jersey numbers Jung Min-chul and Kim Tae-kyun, current star player Noh Si-hwan, and rookie Jeong Woo-joo.
The Legacy Uniform photo shoot is the second project in a series following the fan photo shoot released last month. It embodies the club's spirit of challenge, connecting the past, present, and future, while extending the bond between fans and Hanwha Eagles to a deeper level.
The Legacy Uniform modernly reinterprets the design of the uniform from its founding in 1985, incorporating patterns that symbolize the team's identity and heritage on the chest and back numbers. It goes beyond simple redesign to express the club's history and spirit.
Yoo Jong-ji, Head of Team of Hanwha Eagles Sales and Marketing, noted, "The players wearing the uniforms and the fans cheering for them become one history," adding, "Through this campaign, we aim to convey the spirit of Hanwha Eagles, inheriting the past and moving toward the future."
The uniforms will be worn by the team during home games against Kiwoom from the 11th to the 13th and against NC from the 18th to the 20th, with sales starting sequentially through online and offline channels from the 10th.
At the 40th anniversary pop-up store held at the Galleria Timeworld department store in Daejeon from the 10th to the 20th, it will also be possible to check and purchase the actual items. Detailed information will be announced through the club's official Instagram.
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