Reading FC has brought out its new away strip - and called it African Violet (which makes us think of Ross Geller shouting "it's faded salmon").

Just call it pink guys, there's nothing wrong with wearing pink!

Here are some other stonking football kits from around the world.

Norwich City

Norwich have apparently been following the "less is more" mantra when designing kits this year, either that or the manufactures ordered too much green and yellow fabric and needed a quick way to get rid of it all.

Jorge Campos

The Mexican keeper was known for his eye for goal, managing to score 38 times throughout his career, but also his eye for colour.

He used to design his own extravagant and garish outfits because everything else was just too bland.

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa

It was more like "High Cultural Leonesa" when the Spanish second division side launched their tuxedo-inspired kit last year.

Before you get any ideas though guys, we don't think this will pass if you need to get to a fancy dinner straight after 5-a-side.

The Caribous of Colorado

The Caribous attempted to evoke the frontier spirit of the American pioneers when they designed this gloriously silly kit with rodeo tassels in 1978.

We're not exactly sure what this evokes instead, but it certainly evokes something.

The present day Colorado Rapids paid homage to its legacy with a great April Fool's joke last year.

They pretended that they would start playing in the kit after unearthing a lost box in the stadium.

Cameroon

They may have anticipated the onesie craze way back in 2004, but Fifa weren't too happy about Cameroon's attempt at staying ahead of the fashion curve.

They were fined $154,000 (£98,800) and six World Cup qualifying points for contravening regulations over equipment.

Pablo Aurrecochea

Pablo Aurrecochea is a Uruguayan keeper who has followed the Jorge Campos approach and taken kit design into his own hands.

We assume he's a pretty big cartoon fan.

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