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Canada's Winter Olympic uniforms through the years

Canada unveiled its team uniforms for the 2018 Olympics on Tuesday, but how do these unis stack up against the clothing from past Winter Games? Here's a sartorial step back in time that features some of the unique looks Canada's best athletes have worn.

Spoiler alert: There are lots of Maple Leafs

Canada unveiled its team uniforms for the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics on Tuesday, and the highlights include a two-toned puffy jacket and a red-and-black lumberjack baseball hat.

(Canadian Olympic Committee)

How do these unis stack up against the clothing worn at past Winter Games? Here's a sartorial step back in time that features some of the unique looks Canada's best athletes have worn. And who knows, maybe one of these will inspire the next designer rip-off.

Sochi 2014

Mittens and toques are a staple of the Canadian closet, butthe toggle coats with the faux cummerbunds were ... interesting, to say the least.

Rating: 2.5 outof 5 Maple Leafs

(Andrej Isakovic/AFP/Getty Images)

Vancouver 2010

Parkas, lumberjack scarves and the all-red mittens all make sense for hosting an Olympics in Canada. But given that the Games were inVancouver, perhaps something a little lighter and rain-resistant would've been a good idea.

Rating: 3.5 outof 5 toboggans

(John Gichigi/Getty Images)

Torino 2006

Turin is only a short train ride away from Milan, one of the world's fashion capitals. Canada wasn't exactly sprezzaturaat those Games in Italy, wearing white jackets with screen-printedgraphicsand white, fluffy hats. So, so fluffy.

Rating: 2 out of 5 polar bears

(Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images)

Salt Lake City 2002

The "Canada" scriptwas a great look, and the leather jackets with the vintage maple leaf and white piping will send a lot of Canadian sports fans rushing to their basements hoping that the jackets are delicately crammed into a box somewhere. Plus, winter headbands are making a comeback, right?

Rating: 4 out of 5 honey crullers

(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Nagano 1998

Varsity jacket? Check. Kangol-style cap worn backwards? Check. Tinted sunglasses worn on the aforementioned hat? You got yourself the perfect '90s look courtesy of The Great One.

Rating: 3 out of 5 hockey pucks

(Kathy Willens/The Associated Press)

Lillehammer 1994

What do you get when you cross a Cossack with a matador? Something that should only be worn when Canadians visitNorway, apparently. These definitely fall in the "so bad it's good" category, making itThe Roomof Olympic outfits.

Rating: 5out of 5 Molsons

(Ron Poling/The Canadian Press)

Albertville 1992

Someone had to take up the mantle of big coats and fluffy hats inthe first Winter Games in the post-Soviet era. Ironically, this ensemble could've used a little more red.

Rating: 3.25 out of 5 snowmobiles

( Bob Martin/Getty Images)

Calgary 1988

Remember, kids, it's "Yahoo!"not "Yee-haw!"

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 deep-fried Stampede treats

(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)