QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Jan 28, 2013 -> 10:22 AM)
That's odd, since the White Sox, more than any organization, have changed their uniform/logo/color set. It's actually more White Sox to change the black and silver. (silver, wtf, do you mean gray?)
The White Sox were more associated with red and blue than black and white for almost their entire history.
http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/cws/history/uniforms.jsp
1906 - white and blue
1912 - white and navy blue
1917 - white and navy blue
1932 - white, blue, red, yellow, fugly
1939 - white and red
1951 - white, black, and red - basically today's uniforms with red outlines
1969 - white and blue
1971 - white and red
1976 - white and blue and collared and shorts and just f***ing terrible!
1982 - white, red, blue
1987 - white, red, blue (pigtail!)
1991 and on - white, black, gray (and sometimes sleeveless)
To say you'll stop being a Sox fan if they change their uniform color scheme, when it's only been black/gray for 15% of the franchise's history, shows two things - 1 your ties to the Sox clearly aren't deep, 2 you are clueless on Sox history
http://www.halloffamememorabilia.com/image...rd-aw-47339.jpg
Don't forget the above unis.