The new threads are comprised of an all-navy set that includes a modernized helmet (with the identical finish of the previous era).
Think of LaDainian Tomlinson setting the single-season touchdown record, Antonio Gates terrorizing defenses, Junior Seau racking up tackles, Rodney Harrison making his name as ‘The Hitman,’ and Stan Humphries, Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh (during his playing days) and Philip Rivers throwing the ball all over the yard.
To be clear, the new navy uniforms look a bit different than what the Chargers previously wore.
With Super Chargers stitched in white on the neckline, other notable differences include a smaller bolt on the shoulders, the more streamlined bolt and a player’s number on the helmet, modern numbers on the uniform itself with the old-school outline and the simple fact that they will only be worn navy on navy.
The majority of the look, however, is the same: a navy helmet with a navy facemask, a navy jersey with white numbers outlined with gold trim and navy pants with the bolt, filled in with white, on the sides.