With Tottenham Hotspur's season about to draw to a close so eyes will start to turn to next season and for some fans that means eyeing up the new 2023/24 kits.
Tottenham inked a big-money 15-year kit deal with Nike back in 2018 and in the years since the shirts the US sportswear giants have designed for the north London club have provoked a range of contrasting opinions from the supporters, as they have varied from the plain to the exuberant.
This season brought a plain white home kit with a bright yellow "Volt" collar, the triple-coloured away one that resembled a wetsuit and the more creative turquoise third kit as well as a range of different training wear and warm-up tops for Premier League and Champions League matches.
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Here's a look at what appears to be on the way for Spurs in the 2023/24 season.
Home kit
As often is the case the home kit seems to have started appearing on sale in continents on the other side of the world and all of the images fit the leaked design templates that emerged earlier in the year.
On the photos of the kit which have appeared across social media, gone is the "Volt" yellow trim and this time it's a more traditional white shirt with navy sleeve trim with a semi-circular seam running underneath the neck to each underarm. Inside the collar are the letters THFC.
The shirt also has various lines and subtle shapes over it, which it has been suggested is meant to be inspired by the music and fashion scene in the Tottenham area.
Here is a look at one image of the shirt, put on Twitter by @Robbocoys this week.
The patterned graphics on Tottenham's new home shirt are very similar to the one that was shown on a new away tracksuit jacket when that was leaked on Twitter by @KB2X at the end of last year.
The release date for the new home kit is widely expected to be early next month.
Away kit
Some Tottenham fans will already be familiar with the colour of next season's away kit as Footy Headlines leaked the shirt information at the end of October last year and it seems to be a return to dark navy and light purple.
Now the same website has revealed a proper look at the polo collared shirt, which is the first in the club's history to feature iridescent logos, which have been used by Nike previously for England's 2022 Women's Euros kit and Barcelona's away strip in 2021/22.
Here is an image is what Footy Headlines is claiming is the new away shirt.
The away shirt is often released a month after the last one, as happened last year, which would put it at a July release date, presumably just in time for the club's summer tour to Australia, Thailand and Singapore in the middle of that month.
Third kit
Tottenham have normally had eye-catching third shirts in the past, most notably the green and navy number they wore in their Champions League semi-final tie away at Ajax in 2018/19, but next year's offering seems set to be somewhat plainer.
According to Footy Headlines, Spurs will have a dark beige third kit, which is a colour they have not worn before. The main colour of the club's new third shirt is known as "taupe haze" with "diffused taupe" used for the collar detailing.
The shirt also features black side panels and sleeve cuffs, with black logos completing the shirt.
Here is the design image the kit website are using for the third shirt.
The club's third shirt is often released early into the new season.
Tottenham training wear
The website Ofoball has often puts club training apparel up long before it is released and for Tottenham this was no different this year with a series of smart on-pitch and off-pitch clothing shown, some modelled and some designs.
There is also a plain navy version and there are also various tops that look to be items of training wear for the players, such as the one below.
And there is also this one showing a different colour blend that looks set to be another design set to be worn by the Spurs players when they take to the Hotspur Way training pitches, including the Getir sponsor logo.
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