Last season, the Arizona Diamondbacks unveiled a new uniform collection that was understandably met with mixed reviews.

Remember the mean tweets the team read regarding them? Good times, good times.

The team is not making any sweeping changes to its look, but it appears they have made some small tweaks some of the threads.

Halle-freakin'-lujah: No more blood-soaked pants this year for the Diamondbacks. Old version on left, new on right. pic.twitter.com/Ayj9olldCY — Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) March 17, 2017

Color change this season for the lettering on the back of the Diamondbacks' primary road jersey. Old version left, new on right. pic.twitter.com/sBWCcAfCjo — Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) March 17, 2017

Back lettering on Dbacks' teal-trimmed road alternate was black w/ teal outlining. Colors now reversed. Old design on left, new on right. pic.twitter.com/eBGoBvgGJ9 — Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) March 17, 2017

Front number on Dbacks' teal-trimmed road alternate had been black w/ teal outlining. Colors now reversed. Old design on left, new on right. pic.twitter.com/617hlJni0B — Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) March 17, 2017

Of all the complaints the uniforms received, the pattern on the lower part of the pants and then the gray alternate seemed to get the brunt of the criticism. A darker shade of the color (we hear there are 50 shades of it these days?) than any other in MLB, it seemed to catch people by surprise.

The Diamondback's uniforms make them look like futuristic maintenance men working on a trash truck in space. pic.twitter.com/hZ3eompYvy — Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) April 12, 2016

For what it’s worth, the D-backs new they were being a bit bold when they unveiled their new look, and sometimes risks do not turn out the way you had hoped. That they were willing to concede that some changes were needed should be seen as a positive, though it’s possible that had you not read this story, you may not have even noticed.

But if you’re already feeling nostalgic for the old new uniforms, check out this slideshow from when they were first unveiled: