Chelsea have released their new home kit ahead of the 2021/22 season.
The Blues are set to debut the new Nike shirt in the FA Cup final against Leicester City on Saturday, while the women's team will also wear it in their Champions League final on Sunday.
The shirt is a nod to the 60s with a yellow trim, two-tone blue with a mixture of chequered and zig-zags running through it.
There's also the usual Three logo, in white, and the Nike logo in yellow along with a V-neck which is made up of a darker shade of blue to the rest of the shirt.
Shop the new 2021-22 season home kit on the Chelsea Megastore
Shirts often used to be released in the pre-season ahead of the new season, but in recent years, clubs have released their new threads and worn them in the latter stages of the previous season.
And that will be the case here with Chelsea set to wear their new kit in the FA Cup final, even if they do have some bad omens on that front having lost the 2008 Champions League final wearing a kit for the following season.
The new shirt has received a pretty negative reception from fans with the yellow and those zig-zags always going to divide opinion.
Here's what fans have had to say on Twitter.
@Wozzajt - "Another horrible Chelsea kit from Nike. Bring back Adidas!"
@Ya1_ - "As if yesterday wasn’t bad enough."
@Raeez_cfc - "Being back adidas."
@Lambagreeny - “Alexa, show me a migraine”
@Bernandops_ - "Bring back Adidas."
@aahanTandon - "leave it in the 60s."
@CFCLars1 - "We lost to Arsenal yesterday yet this is what I'm most disappointed about."
@HulioNight - "Ok, now drop the real kit announcement."