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There are a couple different fonts that are used for the Chicago Bears font. The 'Chicago Bears' is made with London Black. The numbers that are typically included with it are custom, modified versions of Din Engschrift.

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The first logo for the Chicago Bears was a black bear on a football. In 1962 the team introduced the current logo "C". It was originally white and in 1974 they decided to keep the wishbone shaped "C" and had colored it burnt orange with white trim. The team colors are Navy Blue, Burnt Orange, and White.

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The GSH on the sleeves stands for George Stanley Halas.

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