This may come as very bad news to some Pittsburgh Steelers fans. Or it may come as very good news. But either way, a change is coming after the 2106 season. First, Pittsburgh announced that they plan to play their game on Christmas in all black Color Rush uniforms. But along those same lines, the classic 1934 bumblebee uniforms will be retired.

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During a Twitter conversation about the new uniforms, the 1934 unis came up and here’s what Mark Kaboly of the Tribune-Review had to say about them.

This is final year. https://t.co/pmI9d9a7WL — Mark Kaboly (@MarkKaboly_Trib) August 2, 2016

The tradition of wearing the 1934 uniforms started back in 2012 as part of the celebration of the team’s 80th season. They’ve worn them every season since. The look of the uniforms is rather polarizing among the fan base and you really either love them or hate them. Count me among those who love them.

What will be next for the Steelers and alternate uniforms? Perhaps the Color Rush will become the next regular alternate. Personally, I would not be opposed to having Pittsburgh bring back the 75th-anniversary uniforms they wore in 2007 with those yellow helmets. Either way, the bumblebees are going the way of the dinosaur, for better or worse.