On Wednesday, The New England Patriots announced the two games in which they will be wearing their red throwback uniforms.
The Patriots donned the iconic look occasionally from 2009-12, but the NFL’s “one-shell” rule eliminated any possibility of wearing them for the 2013 season. However, the elimination of the rule has opened the door for the Patriots to bring the classic look back, and they capitalized on the opportunity to do so.
The uniforms will be worn during home games against the Detroit Lions in week 5, and the Buffalo Bills in week 13. The Bills game will be televised on Prime Video under their Thursday Night Football package.
For the first time ever, the Patriots are giving their fans the opportunity to vote on certain aspects of the game day presentation, such as the rally towels, locker room doors, field flags, and field wrap. The rally towels will be given to the first 65,000 fans attending the Detroit Lions game.

You can vote on the game day presentation.
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https://gridironuniforms.forumotion.com/t689-patriots-1979-preseason-red-pants-blue-socks
I wonder if they’ll bring these back
With the royal blue socks
https://uni-watch.com/2018/02/03/supes-on-part-i-uni-history-of-the-new-england-patriots/
How about some of these beauties
Their uniforms in the early 90s look like something out of a flag football league