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Published 16:55 6 Jul 2016 BST
With the club set for Champions League action yet again next season (assuming they negotiate their way through a potentially tricky play-off in August) and so they will need to be dressed for the occasion.
We're big fans of praising kit makers for knowing when to stick with a winning formula, as change for change's sake has given us countless horrendous third kits over the years - not to mention those dreadful Everton V-necks.
So we're big fans of the understated, clean look Roma will be sporting next year.
It's a fittingly historic design for Francesco Totti's last season as a player, as he announced his plans to retire this time next year.
And it's not a surprise, considering the fact their kits are universally loved, to see we're not the only ones fawning over it.
Sometimes less is more.
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