Liverpool have confirmed their new kit for next year and it's the same design as the one leaked on social media earlier in the week.
Keeping faith with the deeper shade of red which made a return with this season's shirt, the likes of Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino will be stepping out in this smart design at Anfield next term.
Manufactured by New Balance, the shirt features minimal white trim and introduces a collar to replace the V-neck.
It has become normal practice for clubs to preview their upcoming kit during the current season and last season Liverpool played their final game of the season in their new design.
Liverpool's kits have stuck to a solid plain red design for some time now, with minor alterations seeing the badge revert to the Liver bird in recent years as well as the brand switch from Warrior to New Balance - who also own Warrior.
You have to go back to the 1995 season for the last time a Liverpool shirt looked markedly different. That's when adidas included their broad three stripes on the body of the shirt having used a similar design across the shoulder between 1991 and 1993.
It is believed the club's away kit next season will be purple and the third choice will be white which has been used by Liverpool many times.
Liverpool have flirted with green, white, yellow, orange and grey for their away kits in the last 30-odd years though some fans may fondly remember the 'ecru' kit of 1996 which was made by Reebok and represented a significant break with tradition.