New 'Fiesta SA' line incorporates scrapped 90s Spurs logo

For more than 20 years, a Spurs logo laid on the cutting room floor before being picked up by a design connoisseur, who is now using the Fiesta colors-themed medallion in a new line of San Antonio merchandise.

Conrad Burry has amassed a Twitter following for his frequent shares of sports uniform design concepts. Back in April, he tweeted his idea for a "Spurs 'Fiesta' City Edition uniform + court concept."

"Like I've said before, the Spurs would be making a mistake to not use the mid-90s Fiesta colors in a uniform (and merchandise) set sooner rather than later," the tweet read.

Burry's photos caught the eye of Tom O'Grady, who worked as the head of the NBA's creative department from 1990-2003. The two connected via Twitter to work on the "Aztec SA medallion," which O'Grady said was originally planned for the 1994-1995 Spurs warmups, but "didn't make the cut."

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O'Grady still remembered the colors used and within 20 minutes, he said Burry had brought the scrapped logo "back to life."

Alright, I've created a mini-shop for "Fiesta SA" t-shirts & tanks. It's going to take a while longer to produce the Fiesta SA hats, so bear with me. If you'd like to purchase any of the shirts or tanks, go to https://t.co/3Qs3qSzCc6. Thanks again for the support! pic.twitter.com/JXcmr5Mz2J — Conrad Burry 🔴🐐🎨 (@conradburry) April 22, 2018

"I've always been a proponent of the Fiesta colors for the Spurs as an alternate look (I'm a child of the 90s and appreciate the nostalgia of the color scheme)," Burry said in an email.

Okay, all, I'm ready to move forward with the "Fiesta SA" snapback. I'm going to produce & distribute these independently, so it might take a while, but they'll be a quality product worth the wait. As it says in the pic, just email me if you're interested and we'll go from there. pic.twitter.com/2ft78LTMCg — Conrad Burry 🔴🐐🎨 (@conradburry) April 28, 2018

The end product is a "Fiesta SA" snapback cap and clothing. The hats are an estimated $25, plus shipping and handling. Burry said interested buyers can email him conradburry@gmail.com to purchase the caps and visit FiestaSA.spreadshirt.com to shop the t-shirts, tanks and even aprons emblazoned with the logo.

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