Manchester City stars Sergio Aguero, David Silva and Vincent Kompany wore specialised Puma boots during their 1-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday.
The players sported the footwear to celebrate the club's new 10-year £650m kit sponsorship deal with Puma, which was announced last week.
The unique boots were designed by Orravan design, the company of French designer David Navarro.
The Puma x Man City boots are based on the Puma One and Puma Future.
They highlight the successes, records and most significant moments in the club's recent history.
Each player received their own unique pieces of detailing on their pair, with a large '93:20' printed on Aguero's to symbolise the time of his Premier League title-winning goal against QPR in 2012.
Silva wore boots with the message 'Follow City' emblazoned on the leather, while Kompany had the words 'Best team in the land and all the world' printed on the Puma stripe.
The partnership with Puma – first revealed by Sportsmail in November 2017 – covers City and four of its sister clubs.
It is understood that City Football Group (CFG) will net £65m a season over the course of a 10-year contract.
The agreement is the second-largest in Premier League history, behind only Manchester United's adidas deal.
The recently purchased Sichuan Jiuniu in China will boast a new strip along with Girona, Melbourne City and Uruguay's Atletico Torque.
The figures represent a huge hike on City's current kit contract, which stands at £20m a year with Nike.
Riyad Mahrez was wearing Nike boots when scoring his 11th goal of the season in City's 1-0 win at the Vitality Stadium.
Pep Guardiola's men moved two points clear at the top of the table, while Liverpool play their game in hand against Everton on Sunday afternoon.