<P> The change in their logo from the black bear was due to the addition of logos on helmets, which pro football teams started adding in the late 1950s and early 1960s . Unlike some NFL franchises that have had many different looks over time, the Bears have kept the wishbone' C' for over 40 years . </P> <P> In 1974, the team decided to keep the same' C' logo but change the color from white to orange with white trim . This is the current logo; however, the club has since introduced alternate logos, including a black bear inside of the orange wishbone' C', introduced in 1995, and an orange bear head, introduced in 1999 . </P> <P> In 1920 the team introduced uniforms containing brown and blue stripes . In the 1930s, the franchise's uniform underwent substantial alterations . By 1933 the Bears donned all - orange jerseys with navy numbers and matching navy blue helmets . In 1936, they modified this design into "an early version of psychedelia" by adding three orange stripes to their helmets, changing the color of the jerseys from orange to white, complementing the new white jerseys with 14 navy and orange alternating stripes on the sleeves, and introducing socks with a similar striped pattern extending from ankle to knee . Because of poor response from the fans and the media, this design lasted only one season . </P> <P> By 1949, the team was wearing the familiar navy blue shirts with white, rounded numbers . In 1956, the team added "TV numbers" to the sleeves . The Bears' C' logo first appeared on the helmets in 1962 . The logo changed from white to a white - bordered orange logo 11 years later, and has remained unchanged ever since . The Bears added the initials GSH to the left sleeve of their jerseys in 1984 in memory of George Halas . </P>

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