Early Days (Pre-1940s): Information is scarce, but early Clemson helmets were likely leather, similar to what was standard across college football.
✦ 1940s: A shift to a hard-shell helmet with a single central stripe emerged.
✦ 1950s: Numbers were briefly added on the sides, then the design switched to an orange helmet with a black center stripe flanked by orange and white stripes.
✦ 1960s: The look was constantly tweaked, with the central stripe getting wider and the addition of a "C" on the helmet for the first time in 1965.
✦ 1966: A white border was added to the central stripe, marking a turning point.
✦ 1967: The central stripe narrowed, and the iconic white helmet with a dark orange stripe was solidified.
✦ 1970: The defining moment arrived with the addition of the Clemson Tigers' most recognizable symbol - the orange tiger paw logo.
✦ 1975-2008: Minor adjustments were made, with the logo size shrinking and expanding slightly.
✦ 2009 - Present: The logo reached its current size, finalizing the Clemson Tigers helmet we know today.
This evolution showcases a journey from a more generic helmet design to one that proudly displays the Clemson identity, culminating in the instantly recognizable orange helmet emblazoned with the fierce tiger paw.