Hanwha Eagles will unveil the "Orange Stripe Retro Collection," a modern reinterpretation of past uniforms, on the 1st as part of the club's legacy series that carries on the team's heritage.

The uniforms being released this time are based on the orange stripe design that symbolizes the club's early identity and aim to consolidation the past and the present.

The purpose of this retro uniform release is to convey the club's history and tradition to generations who did not experience the past and to arouse pride and nostalgia in fans who remember those days.

The photo releases that began last year will continue. Last year Hanwha Eagles carried out two photo project releases, including a fan photo and a legacy uniform photo.

The photo shoot released this time matches legends with active rookies to intuitively show that the spirit of Hanwha Eagles continues across generations. Retired numbers legend Jang Jong-hoon, Jeong Min-cheol, and active players Moon Hyun-bin and Jeong Woo-joo participated as photo models.

Authentic and replica uniforms and caps, fashion clothing, and various accessories will also be released sequentially starting April 3. Spider Shop will start sales on the 3rd (online & offline), and Hyeongji Shop will start sales on the 3rd (online) and the 10th (offline).

The team will wear the "Orange Stripe Retro Uniform" at weekend home games in April, starting with the April 10 game against the KIA Tigers.

A club sales and marketing team official said, "The Orange Stripe Retro Uniform being released this time was planned not simply to focus on design but as an icon symbolizing the club's beginnings and identity," and said, "Hanwha Eagles will continue to expand the 'legacy series' as part of branding based on the club's history and identity."

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