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Navy’s gorgeous 2016 alternate uniforms say ‘BEAT ARMY’ on the helmet and gloves

These are beautiful.

Via @NavyAthletics

On Tuesday, Navy unveiled the uniform combination it will wear for this year’s Army-Navy game. The uniforms they will wear are alternate “BEAT ARMY” uniforms, which feature yellow helmets and white tops. The design itself honors the same uniforms worn during Navy’s 1963 season.

Via @NavyAthletics
Via @NavyAthletics
Via @NavyAthletics

Army unveiled its uniforms for Saturday’s game on Monday, and they have an all-black look, and will honor World War II paratroopers.

Last year, Navy wore uniforms that had some sweet lids, which featured different naval battleships on them.

Army v Navy
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So yeah, it’s safe to say Saturday’s game is going to be really, really good looking.

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