As a long-suffering Jets fan, the only constant during the nearly three decades of pain and torture I've endured is the green and white.

For most football fans, a new uniform generally signals the start of a new era, inspiring hope and optimism. For Jets fans, though, a uniform change only means a uniform change. That doesn't mean new threads aren't welcome.

Gang Green has worn some of the sweetest looking uniforms in football history. They peaked in the 1980s with a combination of a slick logo and the proper shade of green.

(Seriously, look at Kenny O'Brien sling it in that sexy jersey.)

In recent years, the Jets' uber-generic logo (used since 1998) has grown to be painful on the eyes. It reminds of the Butt Fumble, Ryan Fitzpatrick throwing interceptions in Buffalo in Week 17 and fond memories of Chad Pennington and what could have been. It's like staring at a prom photo — some good memories, some bad ones.

The Jets' Nike Color Rush jerseys have given us a glimpse of what could be, with a nice shade of green and shiny helmet decals. They could do without the green pants, but it's a much better alternative to what the team currently wears.

The ugly, faded, old-man dark green the Jets have worn for 20 years and their generic logo do nothing for a franchise desperately trying to rebuild its image and develop a winning culture.

So as fans look forward to a new season, a potential franchise quarterback and a fairly talented roster for 2018, could they be changing their wardrobe, as well?

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Jets linebacker Darron Lee has been championing the change of clothes on Twitter, even going as far as putting #JetsNewUnis in his Twitter bio.

Patience is a virtue https://t.co/lQE4a0fMO7 — Darron Lee (@DLeeMG8) May 4, 2018

Lee's cause is bolstered by teammate Jamal Adams, who sent this tweet out in late March, likely hoping to stir some change in the locker room. (Side note: Let's hope he did.)

Jets Nation... RT if y'all think these are 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/VDhQAJp2SE — Jamal Adams (@TheAdamsEra) March 31, 2018

Lee has teased May 17, which is the date of the Taste of the Jets event. Could new Jets uniforms be on the way?

Hopefully. It would make losing on Sundays slightly more palatable.