The Philadelphia Flyers released a special jersey celebrating their 50th anniversary on Monday, but the design is a straight up miss.

Here’s captain Claude Giroux modeling the new sweater.

The look on his face pretty much sums it up. The special jersey, which will be worn at 12 home games this season, features a Flyers logo in the front, a commemorative shoulder patch, and garish gold lettering for the numbers on the back.

I get that the 50th anniversary is a “golden” anniversary but, there are two huge flaws here. One, orange and gold aren’t complementary colors. That’s just basic design theory. Colors on opposite sides of the color wheel are complimentary, colors close together are not. Visually, this is a mess.

Design theory aside, the other obvious flaw is that the Flyers decided to feature the one color often associated with their arch rival Pittsburgh Penguins. Gold is a huge part of the Penguins signature color scheme, so why feature it on jerseys celebrating the Flyers’ longevity?

Fans weren’t super thrilled about the designs either.

@NHLFlyers Booing so loud my office phone fell off its holder — joe м (@dr_pizza_MD) August 31, 2016

@NHLFlyers BURN THEM AND MAKE NEW ONES — matt (69-63) (@ffsgrealish) August 31, 2016

@NHLFlyers @28CGiroux he looks like he wants to die — claude giroux's dogs (@chickyfila) August 31, 2016

@NHLFlyers harambe would have hated these — Taylor (@tayburgh7) August 31, 2016

Anyway, it keeps going.

Dedicated fans who presumably don’t care about aesthetics can buy the jerseys at the Wells Fargo Center starting Tuesday, September 6th.