Don't worry, the red jerseys aren't coming back (that we know of).

The Giants will wear white pants with blue jerseys for all eight of their regular season home games, the team casually revealed on its official website on Monday afternoon.

The white jersey/gray pants road game combination remains the same. Additionally, the Giants will also wear blue jerseys and gray pants in their season opener at the Dallas Cowboys, and stick with the blue/gray combo for their two home preseason games.

The Giants wore white pants at home twice last season, in a Week 3 win over the Washington Redskins and a Week 10 loss to the New England Patriots. The Giants are 2-4 in white pants over the last three seasons.

This will be the Giants' first season with white pants as a permanent part of their uniform since 1999. That was the last year the team wore helmets with "GIANTS" on the side before returning to the iconic "NY" helmets.

There is more sartorial news to come later in the year. The Giants will also participate in a Week 16 Color Rush game when they take on the Eagles in Philadelphia on Dec. 22. The details of that uniform will be revealed during the season, but the point of Color Rush games is for both teams to wear loud single-tone uniforms that make them look like big Crayola crayons.

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