Chicago Stags
1947 - 1950
A red deer's head above a white with blue trim basketball with a wordmark "CHICAGO" in blue and "STAGS" angled in red.
Stags Primary Logo
The Chicago Stags is a professional basketball team that was founded in 1946 and played in the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The team lasted only four years before they were forced to fold due to financial issues. Although their time playing professionally was short-lived, the Chicago Stags left behind an iconic logo that has been widely recognized by fans for decades.
The primary logo for the Chicago Stags featured a white stag head on top of a black circle with two red stripes running across it from side to side. This design symbolized strength and power, as well as representing speed and agility - qualities that are essential components of any successful basketball team. The use of color also added some vibrancy to this classic sports logo, making it stand out amongst other teams’ logos at the time.
Since its inception over 70 years ago, this iconic emblem has remained largely unchanged apart from minor tweaks such as recoloring or slight adjustments made to its shape or size when needed for different purposes like merchandising products or apparel designs. Despite these alterations being made throughout history, however; fans have continued to recognize this unique design instantly whenever they see it - cementing itself into popular culture forevermore!
Chicago Stags
1947 - 1950
A red deer's head above a white with blue trim basketball with a wordmark "CHICAGO" in blue and "STAGS" angled in red.