What is the most famous Scottish sporting kit of all time?
What one did you want to wear as a kid or a fan, and what one made you close your eyes?
Every sports fan and reader will have their own ideas on that one, just like they will know the outfits that made them cringe.
After the success of the 100 Greatest Scottish Sporting Icons series a year ago, this time around we will be acknowledging the kits, colours and designs that have been universally loved – or hated – by Scots sports fans over the years.
Next week sees the start of another Herald Sport series and one which is bound to divide opinion, with the 100 Most Memorable Scottish Kits, featuring the most famous – and infamous – designs over the years.
If you’d like to vote or have a say on what colours make it on to your top 100, either contact us through Twitter, @hssport, or through our Facebook page.
Let the debate commence – and a pair of sunglasses for some outfits wouldn’t go amiss...
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