If you think you've seen it all with football kits, think again.
Wycombe Wanderers have unveiled strips that are genuinely like nothing you will ever have come across in your life.
The League Two side released their goalkeeper kits, modelled by No.1 Scott Brown, for the forthcoming season live on Sky Sports News earlier today, and it's fair to say that they stand out.
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Kit supplier O'Neills have worked with the club to whip up some unique designs. The home kit, sponsored by Beechdean Dairy Ice Cream on the front and Origin Global on the back, is fluorescent yellow and features a multi-coloured, kaleidoscope, pattern that will seriously hurt your eyes.
The change strip for the Chairboys' goalkeepers next season, which will carry Utilita Energy on the front and Cherry Red Records on the back, is predominantly baby pink, with sky blue sleeves.
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It turns out that there is a purpose for the eye-catching designs, as there is some science behind it.
According to the article published on the club's official website, the kits have been produced so that the goalkeeper has a larger, more imposing presence in 1v1 situations with strikers - in what is being called "the disruptive magic-eye effect".
Here's what Twitter made of the new kits:
Opinions on the kits, are of course split, but the kit unveiling has achieved huge exposure from Wycombe as they have become a worldwide trend, alongside the likes of Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Antonio Conte.
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Wycombe fans wanting to get their hands on the new 'keeper kits will be able to purchase them at some point later this month.
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