Is Panini America’s Dress for Success Insert the Best-Kept Secret of the NFL Season?

Panini America's 2012 Rookies & Stars Longevity Football, the retail-oriented relative to both the hobby and standard retail versions of 2012 Rookies & Stars Football, finally made its way to store shelves last week. But that, of course, is not really the news hook here.

Panini America’s 2012 Rookies & Stars Longevity Football, the retail-oriented  relative to both the hobby and standard retail versions of 2012 Rookies & Stars Football, finally made its way to store shelves last week. But that, of course, is not really the news hook here.

The big story, at least to me, is that it includes a few exclusive insert sets not available anywhere else, highlighted by the fantastically fashioned Dress for Success, a 35-card chase that easily ranks as one of the coolest-looking insert sets of the 2012 NFL trading card season so far.

Frankly, I thought as recently as a few weeks ago that Dress for Success would once again be part of the base Rookies & Stars release this season. But I was wrong. Then, I figured it would be exclusive to the retail version. Wrong again. So when I found out that it would be found only in Longevity, well, I just had to spread the word.

The 35 cards in the set — which features a base event-worn-memorabilia version as well as a scarcer prime-memorabilia version numbered to 49 — pay tribute to the superstar rookies who attended the 2012 NFLPA Rookie Premiere set against a dramatic, cloud-filled backdrop.

There’s a miniature-poster appeal at play on these cards and words alone simply can’t do them justice. So for your viewing pleasure, here’s a complete 35-card gallery of the prime-memorabilia versions.

Enjoy.

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20 Replies to “Is Panini America’s Dress for Success Insert the Best-Kept Secret of the NFL Season?”

  1. Amazing gallery! I must ask though..why is David Wilson’s jersey orange or is it just the color from the lighting?

    Like the Randle as well!

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  3. This is the best these cards have looked ever, hands down, no question about it, if you guys change the design T-Hack thats stupid.

  4. I got some of these cards in a Target box and I really like them. Very creative. I got all basic one-color swatches, but the cards themselves make up for that with their cool design.

  5. I bought a box at Target, and got two of them, not patches, but the photography is amazing. Even the ones without prime swatches have a prime feel to them.

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