Adidas have given Wales fans a sneak peek at the home and away kits set to be worn by Rob Page's men in Qatar this winter.
Wales are set to unveil their new shirts in time for the upcoming UEFA Nations League clashes with Belgium and Poland in September, and fans have already been given a first look at the new shirt after it was seen being worn by Welsh DJ Jamie Jones at Creamfields.
Speculation over the new away kit has been rife for some time, with many suggesting it could well be a hat tip to the white, red and green kit from the early 90s, which is now something of a cult classic among members of the red wall.
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It appears those hunches have been proved correct, with Adidas offering a quick flash of the new kits in its latest promotional video ahead of its World Cup 2022 advertising campaign.
Fans will have to be quick, as it's something of a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance.
A graphic has since emerged on social media allegedly showing what both kits will look like, and they appear to carry the same design seen in the Adidas video, albeit without the Adidas name underneath the logo.
Wales begin their World Cup campaign on November 21 against the United States, before facing Iran four days later.
Their final group game against England is pencilled in for November 29.
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