Terrible!! Enough with uniform changes. Go back to the standard unis.
Texas A&M Football
New 2017 Aggie Football uniforms released by adidas
LOOK AWAY, OLD ARMY.
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After seizure-teasing some new Aggie football uniforms on Monday, adidas has just released a full view of some new digs that A&M will be wearing this season. According to a press release, the "Bright Lights" uniforms are a one-off design that will be worn for A&M's October 28th game vs. Mississippi State at Kyle Field.
Here's the video released by adidas...
Below is the best shot of the full uniform from the press release.
![](http://texags.blob.core.windows.net/web/content/stewart/newuni05.jpg)
And here are more screenshots from video...
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The PrimeKnit pattern is the most obvious change, and much more prominent than it has been in the past. Also, the numbers are officially un-beveled ... which will make old army happy, but I have a feeling that's the least of their concerns right now.
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The throwback double stripe on the shoulder pads that was introduced in 2012 has also been removed.
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And then there's the helmet. It's much redder in the video than the press release photo below, and you can see that the aTm is made of a similar reflective material that the Ags wore with their "Iced Out" uniforms.
![](http://texags.blob.core.windows.net/web/content/stewart/newuni06.jpg)
No word yet on how much they'll be charging you to buy miniature versions.
UPDATE: Snoop Dogg approves.
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