Chelsea have this morning unveiled their brand new Nike home shirt for the 2020/21 season.
However, Frank Lampard's side won't have to wait until next campaign to wear the new top for the very first time.
Following Sunday's 1-0 victory over Leicester City in the FA Cup, the Blues return to action this evening as they make the trip across the capital to take on West Ham.
The game at the London Stadium will see the players wear the new strip for the first time.
With the previous Nike home design featuring a very bold pattern all across the kit, the latest one is inspired by west London's long association with master tailors and their exquisite craftsmanship.
The kit is made up of a blue shirt, blue shorts, and white socks, with the shirt having a darker blue trim around the sleeves and the neck.
It also has dark blue running down the side of the shirt, with “pride of London” embossed on.
The latest top also sees a change in sponsor as mobile network company Three have taking over from Yokohama Tyres.
The Japanese company had been the club's main sponsor since the start of the 2015/16 season but it was announced back in January that Three would replace them after signing a three-year deal.
While the kit will make its debut this evening in east London, supporters won't be able to get their hands on it until Thursday, July 9.
Speaking to the club's official website about the new kit, striker Tammy Abraham said: “The kit is really, really smart – very Chelsea.
“You can see the story behind the kit with how it looks and all the little touches that remind you of a good suit. I think we will certainly be the best-dressed team next season.”