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Quiz: Can you spot the changes on the new Calgary Stampeders uniforms?

The Calgary Stampeders invited the media to come see the teams newly redesigned uniforms on Thursday. But we had to look pretty hard to tell whats different from the old ones. So we thought wed let you see if you can spot the changes. Try the quiz questions below.

Redesigned home and road jerseys and pants feature some subtle adjustments

The Calgary Stampeders invited the media to come see the team's newly redesigned uniforms on Thursday. But we had to look pretty hard to tell what's different from the old ones.

So we thought we'd let you see if you can spot the changes.

Try the quiz questions below.

The Calgary Stampeders unveiled the team's redesigneduniforms on Thursday.

The new uniforms feature logos for the sportswear company Adidas, which has been contracted to make the uniforms for all nine CFL teams.

"The Stamps' new uniform set preserves many of the traditional elements of the team's visual identityincluding the iconic white horse logo and colour scheme while introducing select new features to the home red and white road jerseys," the team said in a release.

The jerseys all feature western-style numerals, matching the look of the team's alternate "outlaw" uniform.

The home uniform has black pants with red trim and red shirts with new black trim on the sleeves and a new CFL logo at the base of the collar.

The numerals on the road uniforms are now red with a thin black outlineinstead of black with a red outline and feature a white horse logo on the sleeves, replacing the rearing horse in a horseshoe.

The alternate "outlaw" uniform remains mostly the same expect for a new CFL logo at the base of the collar. The crossed pistols, which caused such a stir when the Stamps debuted them in 2014, are still prominent on the shoulders.

The Calgary Stampeders unveiled new uniforms on Thursday with subtle new features and the adidas logo, the CFL's new partner. (Mike Spenrath/CBC)