Aberdeen have unveiled their kits for the 2020-21 season, with the home shirt drawing inspiration from a classic design.
A decision was made on Monday to end the Premiership season on a points-per-game basis, with the campaign drawing to a close with eight rounds to play.
That left Aberdeen in fourth place, meaning they'll compete in the Europa League next season.
On Thursday the club revealed the kits Derek McInnes' side will be wearing on their travels, with the home shirt inspired by those worn from 1958-1964.
The new home kit will feature a clean white collar and sleeve combination for a retro look as sported by Niall McGinn.
The away shirt is white with a black and gold stripe down the middle, referencing the pre-war Dons kits, as modelled by Scott McKenna.
Fans can pre-order the kits immediately, with deliveries to start from May 28.
Collection will not be available due to lockdown restrictions, with fans warned that the crisis could mean delivery takes more than the usual seven working days.