The white shell has a black flag in the paint, produces a foundation that could remind some dessert lovers of vanilla beans and introduces a new face limit color for the right to vote: gold. The helmet also introduces a new Tri-color shore down the center of the helmet, which is characterized by a wide gold stripe flashing by two thin black stripes, with two even thinner white stripes that separate the two color blocks.
In an ever -expanding state of durable headwear, this stands as an update for the saints. The New Orleans first dipped his toes in the Water Helm in 2022 when they introduced a black shell that turned the colors of the Fleur-de-Lis label and contained a slim strip down the center, which consisted of a slightly gold-de-de-Lis.
This helmet once again hides the mini fleur-de-ly, but in a subtle way within the gold stripe, an underrated approach that should only expose itself when examined in the correct lighting corner. The main stylized lilies’ mark of the saints appears in the same form as it did on the black helmet, but puts a greater look when placed on both sides of the white shell.
It is unclear whether the new white shell is the third option (where ordinary gold and alternate black helmets are the other two), or if the white headwear is to replace the black helmet they debated by 2022.
The pairing should be much more sensible, especially when it seems that it seems that they have colored the corrected gold shade to match the darker tone worn on the throwback-inspired color tangles.
Usually New Orleans reserves these extra costumes for Prietime games, but the 2025 program now does not include any games set for independent viewing windows. The team has not yet announced when they could wear the helmet in 2025, the first season in the club’s history where they will take the stadium in white headwear.