Gareth Southgate and his England players dressed to impress as they had their final Euro 2020 photoshoot before they kick off their campaign on Sunday.
The Three Lions squad were kitted out in Marks and Spencer's specially designed navy suits, which were complete with white shirts, brown shoes and a navy tie with red and white stripes.
Players were in good spirits with Jordan Henderson agiving Jack Grealish a helping hand with his tie. The squad were also handed their official caps for the pictures at St George's Park.
Southgate also posed for individual photos but the England boss will not be donning the waistcoat that became famous during the 2018 World Cup.
The manager wore a polo shirt under a blazer for England's two warm-up games with Austria and Romania and revaled last month that the waistcoat would not be making a return this summer.
Several of Southgate's squad are making their first apperance at a major tournament including Phil Foden, who dyed his hair blonde earlier this week to match Paul Gascoigne's look from Euro 96.
England begin their Euro 2020 campaign against Croatia on Sunday before fixtures against Scotland and the Czech Republic.
Southgate has several selection dilemmas in both his attacking and defensive areas.
The Three Lions are set to be without Harry Maguire, who has only just returned to training after sustaining ankle ligament damage last month.
Southgate may opt to play a back three, which could see one of his full backs play as a centre back. Kyle Walker played that role in 2018 but Luke Shaw could also fill in on the left side of the defence.
Harry Kane will lead the line up front and Raheem Sterling is set to start alongside him, meaning two of Marcus Rashford, Foden and Grealish will miss out.
Sterling and Jordan Henderson have both been awarded MBE's in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.
The Manchetser City star has been awarded an MBE for services to racial equality in sport while Henderson has been recognised for services to football and charity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
While Southgate's mind will be on his team selection, there are also question marks over whether the polo shirt and blazer combination will make a return at Wembley.
Some fans weren't impressed that the England boss had ditched his waistcoat, with one writing: 'Not enjoying Gareth Southgate's shiny suit and polo shirt combo. Bring back the waistcoat, perpahs a skinny knit definitely a tie.'
Others weren't in favour of the waistcoat returning but were less impressed by the manager's new look.
'Just catching up on Gareth Southgate's blue polo shirt with light grey suit and no belt sartorial travesty. Hope to gof this doesn't catch on like the waistcoats did,' one fan said.