Texas A&M and Adidas, its football apparel partner, have come up with some fresh, unique and eye-catching looks for the Aggies in the Kevin Sumlin era.

From the "Icy whites" to zubaz-inspired accessories to chrome helmets, Texas A&M has made bold choices, but the Aggies' latest uniform trick might be their best.

As a tribute to Texas A&M's 1939 national championship team, the Aggies will don throwback uniforms for Saturday's game against Louisiana-Monroe, complete with "leather" helmets and cleats (No, the helmets are not really leather, but they do sport a leather look).

Championship style meets innovative speed. Introducing our 1939 Throwback TECHFIT uniforms. #12thMan #teamadidas pic.twitter.com/LcrDfMxJyM — Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) October 29, 2014

The details are impressive, all the way to the rusted-look on the facemask:

Probably one of the coolest ones we have worked on! #throwback #12thMan pic.twitter.com/KZnSUGCqOq — Texas A&M Equipment (@TAMUequipment) October 29, 2014

The helmets were produced in concert with Hydro Graphics Inc. and Riddell, and the leather look is courtesy of a hydro film leather-like texture featuring wing and cross graphics. The design was created using high-resolution photos of the actual helmet the 1939 team wore. They even have "AMC" on the back, which stands for "Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas," which was what Texas A&M was known as in 1939.

Great detail work by @hydrographics1 on facemask, chinstrap and the stitching from the original leather helmet pic.twitter.com/7U8mPSkD7A — Texas A&M Equipment (@TAMUequipment) October 29, 2014

Here's a look at the cleats:

Closer look at all the styles of cleats for the throwback game #12thMan #teamadidas pic.twitter.com/kYJm1RQnTy — Texas A&M Equipment (@TAMUequipment) October 29, 2014

The uniform tops and pants were also inspired by the original '39 Aggies uniform: