TAMPA, Fla. — "Creamsicle" uniform lovers, rejoice!

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are bringing back a version of their old orange and white uniforms for the home game against the Detroit Lions on Oct. 15.

The Bucs have not worn an orange and white uniform since 2012.

The uniforms won’t be the only memory of their original uniforms on display at that game. Raymond James Stadium will be decked out with retro stencils, stadium bunting and video board displays, according to buccaneers.com.

The Bucs wore some version of orange and white jerseys from the team’s inaugural season in 1976 through 1996. Starting in 1997, the Bucs switched their colors to pewter and red and changed their uniforms.

Fans can buy tickets for the game now.