Nottingham Forest's Garibaldi home strip is arguably one of the most recognisable kits in the EFL, with the Reds faithful proudly sporting their famous colours on a weekly basis. 

The Reds have endured plenty of ups and downs over the years, but this year, Sabri Lamouchi's side will be hoping to guide his side into the Premier League, where they can show off their famous colours on the grandest stage of them all.

Week after week, 28,000 fans pack the City Ground - the Trent End is often a sea of red and white, with fans building a wall of Garibaldi behind the goal.

Adidas, Umbro and Macron have all had the responsibility of redesigning and re-innovating this classic strip over the years - some have done it magnificently well, others have failed.

Here, though, we take a look five of the best Nottingham Forest kits ever, including a couple of eye-catching away strips...

It wouldn't be right to start off with the kit that Forest had plenty of success in.

This Adidas special is the strip that Forest lifted the European Cup in, twice in two years. (1979 and 1980).

A simple, traditional and stylish shirt - they don't make them like that anymore.

The 2017/18 strip was a remake of the above, and it's a shirt that many fans adored when it was first released.

It didn't really bring Forest as much as success on the pitch, but it was refreshing for fans to see the club ditch the buttons and go for more of a retro look.

This was the kit that Forest beat Derby by five goals to two in, and is another kit that looks very smart on the eye.

The different shade of red to the usual Garibaldi, but an attractive strip nonetheless.

Moving into away kits, and this one that most fans may have forgotten all about.

In the first-half of the 2014/15 campaign, Forest enjoyed plenty of success in this kit, with new signing Britt Assombalonga firing on all cylinders under Stuart Pearce.

Their season fizzled out in the end, but this white away strip was a decent one. The person on the front of the shirt, though, may sway fans' opinions on the kit, though...

Finally, moving into older times, this yellow and blue kit will bring back so many memories.

It isn't everyone's taste but it looked magnificent when worn by the likes of John McGovern and Trevor Francis.

They tried to make a similar remake a few years ago, but the less said about that, the better.