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===Logo and jersey design=== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Dallas Stars logo.svg|thumb|150px|Former logo used from 1993 to 2013. The logo was left largely unchanged from the franchise's relocation to Dallas.]] --> When they debuted in Dallas for the 1993β94 season, they kept the same uniform design from their later Minnesota days, except for the addition of the [[Texas]] logo patch on the shoulders. Away uniforms were black and home uniforms were white. With minor trim changes, a darker shade of green, and the word 'Dallas' added in the 1994β95 season, they kept this original design until after their [[1999 Stanley Cup Finals|1999 Stanley Cup]]-winning campaign. During this time the black pants included the word "Dallas" in gold run through the sides with green stripes. In the 1997β98 season, the Stars introduced an alternate uniform that partly resembled those worn during the [[National Hockey League All-Star Game|NHL All-Star Game]] at the time. The uniform was mostly green on top and black at the bottom, in a star-shaped design. For the 1999β2000 season, it became the primary away uniform, and was paired with a new home uniform featuring the same basic design, with white on top and green at the bottom. They kept this design until the 2006β07 season, during which the league switched color designations on home and away jerseys in the 2003β04 season. The striping was also eliminated on the black pants. <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Dallas Stars Shoulder Patch.svg|thumb|150px|left|Shoulder patch and alternate logo used by the Stars from 1999 to 2013.]] --> The Stars introduced an alternate jersey for the 2003β04 season that proved both embarrassing and unpopular to critics and fans. The uniform, which introduced a red as a new trim color, was black with a green bottom and featured a modern representation of the [[constellation]] [[Taurus (constellation)|Taurus]] topped by a trailing green star with red trail marks. However, fans and critics derided the uniform crest for its resemblance to a [[uterus]], nicknaming it the "Mooterus." The uniform was used until the 2005β06 season. With the switch to the [[Reebok]] Edge uniform system, the jerseys underwent a complete redesign. The home black jersey, introduced for the 2007β08 season, features the player's number on the chest and an arched 'Dallas' in white with gold trim, with the primary logo on the shoulders. The primary away jerseys, which were used from 2007 to 2010 and was used as an alternate for its final season, had the Stars logo crest in front and the uniform number on the top right, with the Texas alternate logo on the shoulders. An alternate white jersey based on the home black jersey was introduced for the 2008β09 season; they became the regular away uniforms for the 2010β11 season. The lettering is in green with gold and black trim. Both uniforms were used until the 2012β13 season. A new logo and uniforms were introduced for the 2013β14 season. Silver replaced gold as the tertiary color, while green (in a new shade called "Victory Green," similar to the old North Stars' shade of green) was reintroduced as a primary uniform color. The new logo features the letter D centering a star, symbolizing Dallas' nickname as "The Big D." The home uniforms are in green with black and white striping, while the away uniforms are in white with a green shoulder yoke, and black and green striping. The inner collar features the team name on the home uniforms, and the city name on the away uniforms. The secondary logo, with the primary inside a roundel with the team name, is featured in the shoulders. This design was retained once [[Adidas]] took over as uniform supplier prior to the 2017β18 season, the only exception being "Victory Green" replacing both "Stars" and "Dallas" on the inner collar of the home and away uniforms respectively. The Stars unveiled a special edition uniform for the [[2020 NHL Winter Classic|2020 Winter Classic]], featuring a design inspired from the defunct [[Dallas Texans (USHL)|Dallas Texans]] of the [[United States Hockey League]] (USHL). The uniform features the word "Stars" (with the star substituting for the letter A) in the middle of the big letter "D". Both are in white with silver trim. A silhouette of the state of Texas in silver and green trim with the letter "D" inside adorns the left sleeve. For the 2020β21 season, the Stars added a black alternate uniform with neon green accents (presumably in honor of the [[Bank of America Plaza (Dallas)|Bank of America Plaza]] tower in downtown Dallas) featuring the alternate "Texas D" logo in front. A neon green star is added on the left side of the collar, symbolizing Texas' "Lone Star State" nickname. Numbers are in 3D-accented black with neon green accents. The Stars also released a "Reverse Retro" alternate uniform for the 2020β21 season in collaboration with [[Adidas]], bringing back the 1999β2007 uniform design but with the current color scheme in place of the original green, gold and black colors. The design also featured white pants. A second "Reverse Retro" alternate was released in the 2022β23 season, using the 1993β94 black uniform but with the current Victory Green and silver stripes.
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