Cincinnati Red Stockings
1880 - 1899
The Red Stocking's logo is the classic olde English letter "C" in red.
Red Stocking Primary Logo
The Cincinnati Red Stockings Primary Logo has a long and varied history. It was first used in 1882 when the team, then known as the Cincinnati Red Stockings Baseball Club, began to play in Major League Baseball. Since then, it has gone through several changes to reflect both its evolution as an organization and its place within baseball culture.
The original logo featured two crossed red stockings with white stars on them against a blue background. This design remained largely unchanged until 1954 when the team changed their name to “Reds” and adopted a new logo featuring an updated version of this classic look: two crossed red socks with three white stars instead of just one star each time around them against a black background - symbolizing strength, power, and courage throughout America's pastime history!
Since then there have been several different variations of this primary logo over time including adding additional elements such as script lettering or changing up colors like replacing traditional navy blue for vibrant shades like cardinal red or royal purple – all while still retaining that iconic image that is so closely associated with The Big Red Machine! From modern times back through generations before us – no matter what era you associate yourself most closely to; chances are you can recognize The Reds' Primary Logo by sight alone which speaks volumes about how impactful branding can be even after decades worth of change!
Cincinnati Red Stockings
1880 - 1899
The Red Stocking's logo is the classic olde English letter "C" in red.