Nike unveiled the new "Swoosh" Nigeria kits, and their designs were again met with widespread acclaim.
The last shirt of the World Cup two years ago flew off the shelves and it seems that the giant producers have repeated the trick with their 2020 offer.
On the shirt at home, the model is hand drawn and is inspired by agbada, a garment worn in much of western Africa.
Nigeria's new "Swoosh" design of the kit has triggered a storm on social media
The green and white model on one side and the other have the crest and the Nike sandwich logo between them positioned on the center of the chest.
The new shirt from Nigeria is a dark gray color, with a white and light green color.
Nike adds: "The player's names and numbers integrate eagle feathers into the application. "Naija" appears in the neck of the shirt and on the back of the socks in a new typography.
When the World Cup edition of the Nigeria kit was launched, fans looked healthy for the retro look.
Nike followed their previous success with another superb offer
There were more than three million pre-orders before it went on sale and there were long queues on Oxford Street outside the Nike store.
The reaction to the latest iteration has been extremely positive online, with some claiming the new kit is better.
One user wrote: "If there was a World Cup for the best football kits, Nigeria would probably win it every time."
Another post: "The new Nigeria kit is much better than the old one".
Nigeria will wear the kit during World Cup qualifiers and for the tournament itself in Qatar.
Fans queued along Oxford Street to get their hands on the latest Nigeria kit
Nigeria's kit at the last World Cup, worn here by Ahmed Musa, was extremely popular