A number of clubs have begun releasing their new Guernseys for the 2017 season.
Collingwood has released their new home and clash strips for 2017, with their 125th anniversary logo under the Emirates sponsorship. The club's officialy apparel suppliers has also changed from Star Athletic to ISC.
Brisbane has released its clash guernsey for next season, inspired by the Brisbane Bears, which merged with the Fitzroy Lions in 1996.
Essendon also has a new kit supplier, with ISC taking over from Adidas. The Bombers have also returned to their traditional curved sash.
Geelong has a new apparel supplier, with the Cats signing on with Cotton On's new sports apparel range, COAR.
Geelong will also wear a short sleeve guernsey during next year's NAB Challenge.
Hawthorn unveiled its new clash strip earlier this year, which was designed by a young fan and features the Hawthorn Football Club logo of years gone by.
Melbourne has released its clash strip for season 2017
North Melbourne has a new home guernsey, with the club switching their 2016 home and away kits.
The home kit will be predominantly blue with white stripes, while the away kit is predominantly white with blues stripes.
Port Adelaide's guernsey in 2017 will feature the same teal and white V on the front, however, it will feature a new white number panel on the back.
West Coast has released a new alternative strip, completely their traditional 'wings collection'.
The Western Bulldogs have released their 2017 premiers guernsey
St Kilda has teamed up with apparel supplier, BLK, for its new guernsey in 2017.