Italian side Venezia have well and truly established themselves as European football's hipster club, thanks entirely to their array of utterly gorgeous kits.
The Venice-based outfit, who are in Serie B, linked up with top-notch fashion and design brands back in 2016 and have produced some of the most aesthetically-pleasing football kits on the market ever since.
Their latest creation, for their new third strip, is a black and white hooped number topped with a stylish red collar, inspired by the city's iconic gondoliers who wear similar-looking tops as part of their uniform.
Fans leaped onto social media in droves to lavish the kit with praise, with some branding it a "genuine work of art".
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"F*** me. They've done it again," one X (formerly Twitter) user beamed. "This is a genuine work of art. Wow," wrote another while a third labelled it "unreal".
"Venezia are basically more fashion house than football team, but the kits are very good so who cares," another person commented.
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"This could be the very best of the lot, absolutely stunning," a fifth fan said, while another simply wrote: "Filthy".
Gorgeousness aside, works of art usually don't come cheap and Venezia are well aware of that. They're charging a whopping £86 for each of their three 2023/24 season shirts, while the long-sleeve versions will set you back £103 smackers!
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Not only that, they're charging £69 for the team's predictably lovely warm-up tops (which have since sold out), while the goalkeeper shirts cost £77.
For context, fellow Serie B side Brescia are charging a mere £34 for their admittedly dull-by-comparison shirts – and they haven't even bothered trying to sell their warm-up tops.
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