The Padres won’t unveil their 2017 uniforms until after this season, but next year’s set could feature a more streamlined look.

According to sources familiar with the team’s plans, yellow will no longer be part of the primary home uniform. That color, an official hue for the Padres from 1969-84, was reintroduced this season as an accent for the home whites.

Those jerseys were specifically designed to commemorate San Diego’s status as host of the 2016 All-Star Game. Blue, white and yellow all were represented in this year’s All-Star Game logo.

It has been hinted for some time that the 2016 home uniforms could be a one-year deal. For now, other upcoming modifications — to both the home and road jerseys — remain to be seen.


A Padres spokesperson said the team has no comment on uniform plans at this time.

The Padres’ brown “fauxback” uniforms for Friday home games, also introduced this year, are expected to stay in place. It seems likely the Padres will keep the brown-and-yellow scheme, a classic combination, intact.

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