<P> Lambeau, a Notre Dame alumnus, borrowed its Irish's navy blue and gold team colors, much as George Halas borrowed his Illinois alma mater's for the Chicago Bears . As a result, the early Packers were often referred to as the "Bays" or the "Blues" (and even occasionally as "the Big Bay Blues"). </P> <P> By 1950, Green Bay had changed its colors to hunter green and gold . Navy blue was kept as a secondary color, seen primarily on sideline capes, but was quietly dropped on all official materials shortly thereafter . The team's current uniform combination of forest green or white jerseys and metallic gold pants was adopted soon after Vince Lombardi arrived in 1959 . However, to celebrate the NFL's 75th anniversary in 1994, the Packers joined in a league - wide donning of "throwback" jerseys, back to navy blue and gold . The team would go throwback again for two Thanksgiving Day games against the Detroit Lions, in blue and gold 1930s - era uniforms in 2001, and 1960s green and gold (only slightly different from the current ones) in 2003 . </P> <P> In 1951, the team finally stopped wearing leather helmets, adopting the metallic gold plastic headgear it has used ever since . The oval "G" logo was added in 1961 when Lombardi asked Packers equipment manager Gerald "Dad" Braisher to design a logo . Braisher tasked his assistant, St. Norbert College art student John Gordon . Satisfied with a football - shaped letter "G", the pair presented it to Lombardi, who then approved the addition . Tiki Barber falsely reported it to stand for "greatness" without a reliable source to back up his claims . Other reputable media outlets then published similar stories using Barber's false claim as a source . The Packers' Assistant Director of PR and Corporate Communications had the following to say: "There's nothing in our history that suggests there's any truth to this . The Packers Hall of Fame archivist said the same thing ." The team used a number of different logos prior to 1961, but the "G" is the only logo that has ever appeared on the helmet . The Packers hold the trademark on the "G" logo, and have granted limited permission to other organizations to utilize a similar logo, such as the University of Georgia and Grambling State University, in addition to the city of Green Bay itself as part of its civic logo . Adopted in 1964, the Georgia "G", though different in design and color, was similar to the Packers' "G". Then - Georgia head coach Vince Dooley thought it best to clear the use of Georgia's new emblem with the Packers . </P> <P> While several NFL teams choose to wear white jerseys at home early in the season due to white's ability to reflect the late summer sun rays, the Packers have done so only twice, during the opening two games of the 1989 season . However, the team did wear an all - white uniform in 2016 versus the Chicago Bears during the two teams' designated Color Rush game, in which Chicago wore all - navy uniforms . The Packers again wore an all - white uniform at Lambeau in the Color Rush game against the Bears (who again wore all - navy uniforms) in 2017 . Although alternate gold jerseys with green numbers are sold on a retail basis, the team currently has no plans to introduce such a jersey to be used in actual games . </P>

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