Scotland's new 150th-anniversary shirt has been released today.
It's the first time the public could get their hands on the brand-new, special jersey to commemorate the occasion.
The classy retro kit was revealed to supporters back in February, as fans went mad for the slick look created by Adidas.
However, now it has been released for sale online, plenty of fans have changed their tune.
Their thoughts on the kit itself remain the same - it is a thing of beauty.
That said, charging £90 for it seems incredibly steep.
The dark blue strip will be worn by Scotland's A-team players for their upcoming games against Cyprus and Spain this weekend.
It will then also be donned on September 12 as Scotland hosts England in a friendly match as part of the celebrations.
Made by Adidas, it features both the old-fashioned Lion Rampant crest and Adidas badge, with the iconic three stripes on the sleeve which are the same colour as the rest of the top.
Fans can purchase the kit from JD Sports, but it will cost them a staggering £90 for an adult size. Junior sizes are slightly cheaper at £70.
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The prices for the last kit launch in 2022 were £65 for adults, £50 for juniors, £45 for children, and £20 for infants. So there is a fair hike in costs.
And supporters who were hoping to get their hands on the strip aren't too pleased with today's reveal.
One fan exclaimed: "Ninety quid!"
Another replied: "Utterly ridiculous pricing."
Another fumed: "10/10 for the strip. 0/10 for the price. Charging £90 for a football top is ridiculous. Even more so during a cost of living crisis."
A fourth fan said: "£90 is insulting. Hyping a kit up, a good-looking kit at that, and then slapping a price tag that's almost double what most people would have expected is disgusting."
Another added: "That's an absolute joke. £90! Utterly scandalous."
One other upset customer said: "Is the price set by JD or the SFA? At £90 it must be one of the most expensive football replica shirts in the UK!"
While another commented: "£70 for a kids top, absolutely criminal."
JD Sports have offered a discount for the strip though which takes 15 percent off the price.
Using the code SSC19337 during checkout will bring the price down to £76.50 for adults and £59.50 for juniors.
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