WATCH: Nike graphic designer discusses how he designed LSU's alternate uniform
Most uniform designs take about six to seven months to come together, but the special threads LSU will wear Saturday night against Mississippi State are in a class all by themselves.
Josh Iverson, a senior graphic designer at Nike, said this project started with a campus visit in November, 2016.
“Seeing a game at Tiger Stadium, especially a night game, just to see the atmosphere there, it’s a very special place,” Iverson said. “Walking through the Memorial Oak Grove, I didn’t know what it was at the time, but I just got goose bumps walking through it, and then it turned out to be an important part of the uniform.”
The uniforms are for a special 1918 tribute that includes purple helmets that change colors.
The Tigers are paying homage to the lost season that year because of World War I.
The school has a grove of oak trees on campus that pays tribute to those who died in the war. There is a pattern of oak leaves in the purple trim and numbers on the jerseys. The helmet on the uniform looks purple. But it changes color to gold under the light, a unique addition for a night game at Tiger Stadium.
Josh Iverson, senior graphic designer at @Nike, immersed himself in the history of @LSU to design the alternate uniform. #LSU125 pic.twitter.com/1C8H9gKiae
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) October 18, 2018