Photo: getty; foxTom Brady’snew sweatshirt design from his just-launched Brady apparel line might look a little familiar to some eagle-eyed fans.Thecotton fleece wordmark hoodie, in the brand’s signature Brady Blue colorway, is similar to the one the NFL star’s animated counterpart wore during a 2005 episode ofThe Simpsons. The episode, titledHomer and Ned’s Hail Mary Pass, saw Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders staging a very Flanders-like Super Bowl halftime show.Brady, along withLeBron James,Michelle Kwan, Yao Ming, and Warren Sapp, guest-starred in the episode, wearing hooded sweatshirts in bright colors with their last names written across their chests. Brady’s hoodie was blue, with his last name printed in white — just like the sweatshirt from his new collection.Fox/courtesyThe coincidence furthers the fan theory that old episodes ofThe Simpsonspredict the future, with the show foretellingRichard Branson’s foray into spaceand Disney buying Fox, among other things.The Brady Blue color in the line is part of a partnership between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and thePantone Color Institute.PantonePantonesays Brady Blue is “bold, exuding strength and confidence, imbued with an inner intensity, emblematic of his self-determination and commitment to precision.“RELATED VIDEO: Gisele Bündchen Went to First Football Game After MeetingTom Brady: ‘Most Boring Thing’ EverBrady recently spoke withHypebeastabout the new Brady brand and why he wanted to venture into apparel, now. “I have been in the public life for a long time, almost 30 years and in football, we’ve always had a very specific uniform,” Brady told the outlet. “It was always tailored the right way and it always had the right colors and the right combinations.““I’ve always felt like if I wear something, I want it to be something that’s gonna look good 25/30 years from now when I look back on old pictures,” he continued. “So creating something that was really timeless and creating things for all these different aspects of life that match these multifunctional lives that we have nowadays.“courtesyOffering clothes for the way we live now was important to Brady. “I think we have gone so much more into casual wear over the years,” he explained to the outlet. “Guys aren’t wearing suits to the bars anymore […] So I think you’ve got to be more innovative. You have to think about what people are really looking for.”
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Tom Brady’snew sweatshirt design from his just-launched Brady apparel line might look a little familiar to some eagle-eyed fans.Thecotton fleece wordmark hoodie, in the brand’s signature Brady Blue colorway, is similar to the one the NFL star’s animated counterpart wore during a 2005 episode ofThe Simpsons. The episode, titledHomer and Ned’s Hail Mary Pass, saw Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders staging a very Flanders-like Super Bowl halftime show.Brady, along withLeBron James,Michelle Kwan, Yao Ming, and Warren Sapp, guest-starred in the episode, wearing hooded sweatshirts in bright colors with their last names written across their chests. Brady’s hoodie was blue, with his last name printed in white — just like the sweatshirt from his new collection.Fox/courtesyThe coincidence furthers the fan theory that old episodes ofThe Simpsonspredict the future, with the show foretellingRichard Branson’s foray into spaceand Disney buying Fox, among other things.The Brady Blue color in the line is part of a partnership between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and thePantone Color Institute.PantonePantonesays Brady Blue is “bold, exuding strength and confidence, imbued with an inner intensity, emblematic of his self-determination and commitment to precision.“RELATED VIDEO: Gisele Bündchen Went to First Football Game After MeetingTom Brady: ‘Most Boring Thing’ EverBrady recently spoke withHypebeastabout the new Brady brand and why he wanted to venture into apparel, now. “I have been in the public life for a long time, almost 30 years and in football, we’ve always had a very specific uniform,” Brady told the outlet. “It was always tailored the right way and it always had the right colors and the right combinations.““I’ve always felt like if I wear something, I want it to be something that’s gonna look good 25/30 years from now when I look back on old pictures,” he continued. “So creating something that was really timeless and creating things for all these different aspects of life that match these multifunctional lives that we have nowadays.“courtesyOffering clothes for the way we live now was important to Brady. “I think we have gone so much more into casual wear over the years,” he explained to the outlet. “Guys aren’t wearing suits to the bars anymore […] So I think you’ve got to be more innovative. You have to think about what people are really looking for.”
Tom Brady’snew sweatshirt design from his just-launched Brady apparel line might look a little familiar to some eagle-eyed fans.
Thecotton fleece wordmark hoodie, in the brand’s signature Brady Blue colorway, is similar to the one the NFL star’s animated counterpart wore during a 2005 episode ofThe Simpsons. The episode, titledHomer and Ned’s Hail Mary Pass, saw Homer Simpson and Ned Flanders staging a very Flanders-like Super Bowl halftime show.
Brady, along withLeBron James,Michelle Kwan, Yao Ming, and Warren Sapp, guest-starred in the episode, wearing hooded sweatshirts in bright colors with their last names written across their chests. Brady’s hoodie was blue, with his last name printed in white — just like the sweatshirt from his new collection.
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The coincidence furthers the fan theory that old episodes ofThe Simpsonspredict the future, with the show foretellingRichard Branson’s foray into spaceand Disney buying Fox, among other things.
The Brady Blue color in the line is part of a partnership between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and thePantone Color Institute.
Pantone

Pantonesays Brady Blue is “bold, exuding strength and confidence, imbued with an inner intensity, emblematic of his self-determination and commitment to precision.”
RELATED VIDEO: Gisele Bündchen Went to First Football Game After MeetingTom Brady: ‘Most Boring Thing’ Ever
Brady recently spoke withHypebeastabout the new Brady brand and why he wanted to venture into apparel, now. “I have been in the public life for a long time, almost 30 years and in football, we’ve always had a very specific uniform,” Brady told the outlet. “It was always tailored the right way and it always had the right colors and the right combinations.”
“I’ve always felt like if I wear something, I want it to be something that’s gonna look good 25/30 years from now when I look back on old pictures,” he continued. “So creating something that was really timeless and creating things for all these different aspects of life that match these multifunctional lives that we have nowadays.”
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Offering clothes for the way we live now was important to Brady. “I think we have gone so much more into casual wear over the years,” he explained to the outlet. “Guys aren’t wearing suits to the bars anymore […] So I think you’ve got to be more innovative. You have to think about what people are really looking for.”
source: people.com