Across their illustrious 142-year history, Manchester City have been blessed with a selection of excellent kits - but equally some shockers too.
Of course, what supporters like is very subjective and attachments to a certain strip can be formed in a number of ways - perhaps an iconic goal or a brilliant goalscorer - but the actual look of the shirt is what's vitally important.
So, as we find out what kits City fans love, here are one of the best, one of the worst and one that's the most memorable from down the years:
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Best - 2011/12 away strip (black and red stripe)
A remake of one of the club's most famous shirts, the 2011/12 away strip was an instant hit amongst the fanbase.
Umbro tailored the kit specifically and took inspiration from the shirt donned by City's great team of 1969/70 - who won the FA Cup, European Cup Winners Cup and League Cup.
It was probably fitting that this shirt was synonymous with the club's modern-day success. City fans will remember numerous away days during the season where Roberto Mancini's side picked up some vital victories on the way to their maiden Premier League title and some iconic images that came with it.
That season - which concluded with Sergio Agüero's last-minute against QPR - will be remembered for a lot of reasons, but that kit will certainly be one of them.
Worst - 2021/22 third strip (no badge, navy blue)
Not even £100million signing Jack Grealish could make this kit look good.
As Pep Guardiola's star-studded side were about to embark on another European adventure, Puma released a totally unique third strip that was instantly disliked by the entire fanbase.
Navy blue is always a safe colour, but no official club badge with 'Man City' printed in loud and bold letters across the centre looked more like a pyjama top than a football kit.
City themselves endured one of their most heartbreaking Champions League nights whilst wearing this particular shirt. Holding a two-goal advantage in the semi-final, going into added time, Real Madrid scored twice in two minutes and once in extra-time to knock the Blues out of the competition.
Just like that game, let's conceal that shirt to history.
Memorable - 1998/99 away strip (navy and luminous yellow/green stripe)
City fans will need no reminding why this shirt is so memorable.
Perhaps not the most eye-catching kit, but some iconic moments have endeared it into history. With its bold colours and unique feel, the 98/99 kit is most famous for Paul Dickov's play-off final heroics.
With the Blues 2-0 down against Gillingham late on, Kevin Horlock and Dickov scored late goals to force the game into extra-time, and then penalties. Nicky Weaver was the hero in the shoot-out, but the image of Dickov sliding on his knees is plastered all around the Etihad Stadium.
On every match day, you'll see at least one fan sporting this shirt.
What's your favourite Man City shirt of all time? You can choose from some of the most iconic in our survey below - or you can tell us about your other favourites in the comments here.
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