The New Zealand Warriors' latest jersey has left fans scratching their heads with someone calling it the ugliest thing they've ever seen.
The 2020 Bushshirt, which will be used for one game in Wellington against the North Queensland Cowboys on June 27 is described by the Warriors as "like getting two things for the price of one - a collector's item and another way to support your beloved club".
But for the fans on social media, it's anything but.
One fan taking to Twitter to say, "Just like the team's performance last year…. this has to be some sort of joke...Please."
Others calling it the "worst jersey ever made".
But the club has had more success with revealing their indigenous jersey for the upcoming year, the Tāua Tahi jersey will be worn for the indigenous round on May 23.
In that design, they pay respect to the tangata whenua of New Zealand as well as Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Warriors are yet to unveil their sixth jersey, which will be worn on Anzac Day against the Melbourne Storm.
The Auckland-based side kickstart their 2020 NRL season on Saturday, March 14 against the Knights in Newcastle.
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