Liverpool have launched their new third kit for the 2022-23 season, two days before their first Champions League game of the campaign.
The striking shirt, made by Nike, is largely teal with bright red trim and will cost supporters nearly £70, with shorts costing almost £35 and socks almost £15.
It is being released with a 97-star banner by flag-making fan Mark Sweatman, each star corresponding to the club's away victories or trophy wins in Europe and each of their respective locations.
The minute-long launch video, released on social media, was filmed at the Olympia, an iconic post-European match venue.
Local band The Cheap Thrills supply the soundtrack to the video.
First-team stars Fabinho, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz are among the players modelling the strip.
The back of the jersey has the 97 emblem encased by the Eternal Flames, in memory of those who lost their lives at Hillsborough.
The style of Liverpool's street signs are reflected in the name and number patterns on the back of the shirt.
Jurgen Klopp's Reds side face Napoli in Italy in their first European match of the season on Wednesday.