Arsenal fans may already have a good idea of what their new shirts will look like ahead of the new season.
The Gunners have had some interesting designs down the years, some good, some not so good, but whatever the case, there is no taming the excitement around the upcoming kits for the new season.
It's a key part of any football fan's diary, and it seems to have become much earlier in recent years with most clubs now debuting their new kits at the end of the previous season, rather than in the summer.
So, it may not be long at all before we get a real look at the new Arsenal shirts, but until then, we already have some leaked designs that supporters are talking about thanks to FootyHeadlines.
We run you through them below.
Home kit

With inspiration from the 1998-2000 kit and plenty of Dennis Bergkamp and Ajax influence, this design seems to be the frontrunner for the new Arsenal home shirt.
There have been several leaks, and even one with the shirt in physical form, suggesting it might just be the one the Gunners players are wearing come next season.
It features white sleeves and white columns under the arm with navy Adidas stripes on the shoulder, as well as a navy trim on the collar.
Away kit

The latest leaked away shirt is an interesting take on the 1989 away shirt which featured the cannon as the logo.
This leak uses the same, but rather than being all-out yellow, it's a pale version of the colour, and the sleeves only have a navy trim rather than being all navy, as they were on the old design.
Nevertheless, with the yellow and the cannon logo, this throwback edition would score plenty of brownie points if it were to be released.
Third kit

Another throwback to an iconic kit, the third kit for the coming season, leaks suggest, could be based on the 1994 and 95 away kits, which were both blue.
Both were zig-zag in nature with one having two large zig-zags and the other having many throughout the shirt.
This draft uses the colour from the former but with the design running all through the shirt, along with red outlining on the zig-zags.
This is another one that could be bought up very quickly.
Training kit

We have even been treated to a sneak peek of what the new training kit could look like.
It's pretty unassuming and simple, but it is still pleasing to the eye.
The shirt and workout tops are plan red with white Adidas stripes, though, after the elbow, the stripes begin to fade out and end a little lower down, on the forearm.