Harry Kane, Son Heung-min, Ryan Sessegnon and new signing Ivan Perisic have been among the stars seen modelling Tottenham's newest home kit after the club unveiled its latest first-choice shirt ahead of the 2022/23 season.
The fourth-placed finishers in the 2021/22 Premier League can't be faulted for their ambition: the release of the new home kit is accompanied by a video created by a filmmaker who was asked to capture player and fan portraits conveying "the modern tapestry" of Spurs.
Eric Dier, Cristian Romero, Dejan Kulusevski and Tottenham Hotspur Women's defender Shelina Zadorsky also feature in the unveiling, which is one of the first new kits announced by a Premier League club this summer.
Spurs will wear the kit for the first time when they play Team K-League in Seoul on July 13 to open their pre-season tour of South Korea.
Tottenham 2022/23 home kit and goalkeeper shirt
The new kit is the first in a five-part campaign based around variations on the club's motto, 'To Dare is to Do'.
The lilywhite shirt features the cockerel logo to the left of the chest and the symbol of shirt-makers Nike, who signed a 15-year deal with Spurs in 2018, on the right.
In common with the sleeves, the neck is hooped with neon and volt details. It is made from 100 percent recycled polyester and paired with navy blue shorts and white socks.
London filmmaker Salim Adam has created a video to accompany the launch featuring fans, players and club legends. The art direction is said to have been inspired by revered British artist David Hockney.
"Obviously, Harry Kane looks elite," the club says in one image showing the England captain sitting on a stool in the shirt while appearing to wear a pair of oversized neon glasses.
Croatia veteran Perisic, who arrived at the club from Inter Milan at the end of May, points at the club logo in his portrait, with Spurs captioning the shot: "In with the new."
"It celebrates a classic shirt design that brings a sense of authenticity and togetherness amongst our fans," Tottenham say, asking fans for their reactions to the design.
Supporters on social media have inevitably given the new shirt a mixed response, with some admitting they are more excited about the release of the club's away kit. Others were unimpressed by the pricing of the shirt, which starts at £75 (around $94) for adults.
The club told fans that the "only way" to immediately buy a shirt was through an "exclusivity period" until June 13 – six days after it was launched.
The goalkeeping kit that is likely to be worn most by club captain Hugo Lloris has also been released for 2022/23, featuring two shades of yellow creating a tie-dye effect.
Black is the chosen colour for the Nike and cockerel logos, which take the same positions as they do on the new home shirt.
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Unconfirmed Tottenham 2022/23 away and third kits
Tottenham's bold new rumoured away kit, which is based on a blue-purple block with dark navy sleeves and a volt collar, has also proved divisive on social media.
Designed by Nike, the rumoured third shirt is even more colourful, dominated by black and dark blue swirls with turquoise outlining the club crest.