It’s around this time of year that clubs begin preparing to reveal their set styles for next season.
But we may need to wait a little this time around, so we have actually been thinking back and valuing some of the most iconic kits from years passed.
We asked BBC Sport journalists for their recommendations and, although there were lots of timeless sets that didn’t make it, we have actually narrowed it down to the 20 listed below.
Which is your favourite? Take a look through and vote at the bottom of this page.
Do not worry if your favourite hasn’t made the shortlist – you will get the chance on Thursday to get included and tell us.
In a live text, from 11.30 BST, we will expose the answers to the vote – while also requesting for your views, memories and images of your own classic sets.
England 1966
We start with the long-sleeved red Umbro shirt in which England beat West Germany 4-2 to win the World Cup in1966 Sir Alf Ramsey’s side only used red at Wembley that day because the Germans won the toss to use white. It’s still a shirt enjoyed by Three Lions fans and worn routinely more than 50 years later on.
Celtic 1967
This well-known shirt was worn by Celtic’s ‘Lisbon Lions’ when they wrote their name into the history books with a 2-1 win over Inter Milan in Portugal to become the first British team to win the European Cup.
Brazil 1970
Really similar to most other Brazil kits, however this one is a retro classic. Used by the terrific 1970 World Cup-winning side and the last t-shirt Pele sported prior to retiring from international duty.
Chelsea 1970
To prevent a clash with Leeds in the 1970 FA Cup final, Chelsea swapped their normal white socks, shirt piping and club badge to yellow. They went on to win 2-1, raising the famous prize for the very first time in the club’s history. To commemorate the 50- year anniversary, the Blues wore a one-off modernised commemorative replica package for their third-round home tie with Nottingham Forest in 2020.
Ajax 1971
Simple but an absolute appeal. It was in this set that Ajax beat Panathinaikos 2-0 at Wembley as they won the first of three successive European Cup finals.
Mexico 1978
One for the history books. After missing out on the 1974 World Cup, Mexico reached Argentina 1978 in style. Their packages were created and made by American jeans giants Levi’s.
Boca Juniors 1981
This t-shirt screams Diego Maradona. It was the very first shirt to feature Boca’s four-star crest together with their famous blue and gold colours. Adidas pulled it out of the bag with this one by producing a t-shirt that is still searched for practically 4 years later on.
Belgium 1984
Although the 1984 European Championships were forgettable for the Belgians, who didn’t make it out of the group, this shirt lives long in the memory. The national group brought back the diamond design to inspire their 2018 World Cup package.
Liverpool 1984
Liverpool wore a near-identical house t-shirt from 1983-1985, but this sponsorless edition used for the 1984 European Cup final in Rome sticks out. Joe Fagan’s side beat Roma on charges that night, and the popular shirt was utilized to influence the Reds’ 2019-20 kit.
Denmark 1986
Denmark made their World Cup debut in design. Just like the t-shirt’s split panels, the style divided viewpoint back in the day. But it was the very first of its kind – Coventry and Southampton were amongst the clubs who later on wore comparable styles.
Netherlands 1988
One of the most popular t-shirts of all time. It’s safe to state the Netherlands looked the part as they won the European Championship for the very first time.
Colombia 1990
Colombia constantly have fantastic packages and they reached the 1990 World Cup after a 28- year hiatus from the competitors with this outright belter. The iconic design was utilized to motivate Los Cafeteros’ t-shirt for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
England 1990
Bobby Robson’s side reached the semi-finals at Italia 90 on the planet Cup that had everything. From Paul Gascoigne’s tears in Turin which Chris Waddle charge miss, to Gary Lineker’s vital goals, there are a lot of memories connected to this England t-shirt.
Man Utd 1990
Male Utd have had some terrific t-shirts over the years but this one is truly special. The Aztec-style graphic on the away t-shirt was a fans’ preferred and remains popular today.
West Germany 1990
The t-shirt used by the Germans as they beat Argentina to win the 1990 World Cup. The slick style has actually become a retro timeless and is still as popular today as it was 30 years earlier.
Arsenal 1991
Arsenal’s ‘bruised banana’ has to be one of the most legendary top-flight packages of the 1990 s – if not ever. So popular, the Gunners used it as inspiration for their 2019-20 away shirt.
Barcelona 1997
It’s hard to find a bad Barca t-shirt from throughout the years however this away set is a gem, and synonymous with Ronaldo, as this was the only season he spent with the Catalan giants. Used in the 1997 Cup Winners’ Cup final where the Brazilian’s penalty was enough to beat Paris St-Germain in Rotterdam.
Cameroon 2002
One-of-a-kind, but Cameroon’s controversial sleeveless shirt didn’t decrease well with everyone. It was prohibited by Fifa for the 2002 World Cup in Japan due to the fact that ‘they’re not t-shirts … they’re vests’.
Nigeria 2018
Nigeria took the world by storm with this release for the 2018 World Cup. Fans queued for hours outside Nike’s flagship shop in London to get their hands on one, and with three million pre-orders of the reproduction shirts, they offered out practically immediately after they were launched.
England ladies 2019
There was a lot of hype around this release prior to the 2019 Women’s World Cup. It was the very first time the Lionesses had their own special kit, and the rose information on the crimson shirts made it truly unique.