<P> The Kansas City Chiefs, a professional American football franchise from the National Football League, are known for their unique "KC" arrowhead logo and red and white uniforms--both almost unchanged since the franchise's relocation in 1963 . From 1960 to 1962, the team was known as the Dallas Texans and had very similar team logos and uniforms . </P> <P> When the Texans began playing in 1960, the team's logo consisted of the state of Texas in white with a yellow star marking the location of the city of Dallas . Originally, Hunt chose Columbia Blue and Orange for the Texans' uniforms, but Bud Adams chose the colors for his Houston Oilers franchise . Hunt reverted to red and gold for the Texans' uniforms, which even after the team relocated to Kansas City, remain as the franchise's colors to this day . </P> <P> The state of Texas on the team's helmet was replaced by a design originally sketched by Lamar Hunt on a napkin . Hunt's inspiration for the interlocking "KC" design was the "SF" inside of an oval on the San Francisco 49ers helmets . Kansas City's overlapping initials appear inside a white arrowhead instead of an oval and are surrounded by a thin black outline . From 1960 to 1973, the Chiefs had grey facemask bars on their helmets, but changed to white bars for 1974 . </P>

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