Arsenal have announced a new yellow away kit for next season, paying tribute to the 1971 Double winners.
Bertie Mee's side - featuring Bob Wilson, Pat Rice, George Graham, Frank McLintock and Charlie George - won the league and FA Cup in 1970-71, with this release coming 50 years later.
And the yellow kit with blue trim features the traditional Arsenal cannon instead of the club crest, as that Double-winning team did on their jerseys.
The new strip will be worn for the first time ever by Arsenal Women's side in their FA Cup clash with Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta's men's side will also sport the kit in their final away match of the Premier League campaign, also against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on May 19.
The kit was modelled by players including Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Kieran Tierney, Thomas Partey and Leah Williamson.
It also has 'Arsenal for Everyone' on the inside neck to 'celebrate the diversity of the Arsenal family', with Visit Rwanda continuing as sleeve sponsor.
The 'authentic' match shirts cost £100 while regular shirts are £65, with authentic shorts and regular shorts £43 and £22 respectively.
The Gunners face the Eagles next up before hosting Brighton on the last day of the season, May 23, with an outside shot of qualifying for European competition after a dogged 1-0 win against Chelsea.