The arrival of the new Tottenham Hotspur home and away Nike shirts for the 2020/21 season is now on the horizon for the club's fans.
Spurs have already released much of their training wear for next season and, as always each year, some foreign countries have already been selling the club's new replica shirts.
Tottenham signed a 15-year deal with Nike in 2018, believed to be worth £30m a year, and there have been plenty of questions surrounding this year launch and what is real and what is fake.
Images of the kits have been doing the rounds for a few months but now the release date is approaching, coming not long after the season's end.
The club have now confirmed that the home and away shirts will go on sale from tomorrow (July 30).
It's not only about the home and away shirts, with third and fourth kits expected to arrive in the coming months.
Here's everything we know about those different shirts and when we can expect to see them:
Home kit
Kitbag last week tweeted and then removed images of the home and away kit last week with the July 30 release date.
It's a bit of a mish-mash of recent home shirts, with white, navy and yellow all getting in there.
The home shirt bears a distinct pattern on the white material and has a navy collar, with a yellow trim, and navy shoulder stripes and has had a mixed reception from the fans.
Here is that latest image:
Tottenham home shirts normally launch in mid-to-late July and we now know it will be July 30.
Away kit
Next season's mooted away shirt has also split opinion as it appears to be a colour that is not usually associated with the club's second shirts - green.
A colour more often associated with goalkeepers, Tottenham have had green third kits for outfield players before, most notably the navy and green one they famous wore in the Champions League semi-final second leg in Amsterdam last year.
However, to have it as a second kit would be an unusual move.
Here is a closer image from that Kitbag tweet.
The kit photo matches the screenshot that found its way across social media a few months ago, claiming to be early images from the next Pro Evolution computer game, the competitor to the FIFA series of games.
The image shows the full green kit on players who slightly look like Dele Alli, Lucas Moura and a third player who is believed to be Serge Aurier, despite the unsettling lack of similarity in his appearance.
Here is that screenshot that is claimed to be from the new game.
The away shirts will be launched in conjunction with the home shirt on July 30 to give fans a choice of the two.
Third kit
Tottenham have gone a little while without a yellow kit, but the indications are that next season's third shirt will bring back the popular retro colour for Jose Mourinho's side.
As third kits are normally released later than the home and away kits that also means it's a bit later before you start seeing them appearing in the flesh or 'leaked'.
The yellow third shirt with the navy trim and logo appears in the top left of in this collection of the main three kits together, which does contain the actual home and away tops set to go on sale tomorrow.
What is unusual about this claimed third kit is the cockerel being in the centre of the shirt, above the AIA sponsor logo. It's quite a simple looking shirt.
This yellow kit will need to go some way to hit the mark in the way Tottenham's light blue third kit did when it was released at the start of this current season.
That shirt was a hit with fans and the general public alike with its retro look, even if the team took their time to finally pick up a victory in it, eventually doing so at Newcastle this month.
Third shirts are normally released in late August each year but this season's light blue one came out on September 4.
Fourth kit
Not happy with three different kits to choose from?
Well there appears to be strong suggestions that there will be a fourth kit released next season, which the more cynical might suggest presents four different ways to make money out of fans.
Footy Headlines had a 'leaked' design concept of the fourth shirt with a colour gradient months ago and that design matches this image below of a fourth kit that has been doing the rounds recently on social media alongside the third one.
The fourth kit is a bit of unknown in terms of release date because we just haven't had one before although there are suggestions that it would be released later in the year.
Either way Tottenham fans will have plenty of choice this year in their kit selection for the 2020/21 season.
There has already been plenty of debate over the new kits across social media and which ones are wonderful, hideous or simply average.
Let us know what you think of them in our comments section below.