The club themselves set a high standard and they're looking to keep that up next year.
Not on the field, in the kit designer... shop.
Southampton's home jersey this season - self-branded by the club themselves - was an Arc de Triomphe and it seems the move to adidas for the 2015/16 season isn't letting them down.
Here's this year's geansaí.
https://twitter.com/galih_ladespi/status/484975741785112576
And, in fairness, there isn't much change from that lovely piece of knitwear - apart from the famous three stripes accompanying their... stripes.
After their big build-up, José Fonte showed off the Saints' new jersey for next season.
https://twitter.com/SouthamptonFC/status/599281381613674496
But it's the away one we're most interested in.
Breaking from their safe navy number of this year, Southampton have gone all AFCON on us with this daring new outfit and we think it's working.
Picture courtesy of FootyHeadlines.
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