<Li> <P> White away uniforms </P> </Li> <P> White away uniforms </P> <P> In 1964 the Cowboys opted for a simpler look (adopting essentially the team's current uniform) by changing their jersey / socks to one solid color with three horizontal stripes on the sleeves; the white jersey featured royal blue stripes with a narrow black border, the royal blue jersey white stripes with the same black outline . The star - shouldered jerseys were eliminated; "TV" numbers appeared just above the jersey stripes . The new helmet was silverblue, with a blue - white - blue tri-stripe down the center (the middle white stripe was thicker). The blue "lone star" logo was retained, but with a white border setting it off from the silver / blue . The new pants were silverblue, with a blue - white - blue tri-stripe . In 1964 the NFL allowed teams to wear white jerseys at home; several teams did so, and the Cowboys have worn white at home ever since, except on certain "throwback" days . </P> <P> In 1966, the team modified the jerseys, which now featured only two sleeve stripes, slightly wider; the socks followed the same pattern . In 1967 the "lone star" helmet decal added a blue outline to the white - bordered star, giving the logo a bigger, bolder look . The logo and this version of the uniform has seen little change to the present day . </P>

When did the cowboys start wearing white at home