Yellow and blue are colours that have always been synonymous with Wimbledon.

There have been some great kits over the years from both iterations of Wimbledon's football club - Wimbledon F.C. and AFC Wimbledon.

Some strips are naturally admired through their association with success on the pitch, whilst others have proven to stand the test of time purely due to its aesthetic design.

Here, we rank the five best Wimbledon kits ever. Do you agree?

This strip will always be in the hearts of many Dons fans, as it was the shirt worn on the day AFC Wimbledon made history -achieving promotion to the Football League just nine years after reformation.

Manufactured by Tempest Sports, this shirt was also worn in Wimbledon's first season competing in League Two.

The next shirt on this list was worn in AFC Wimbledon's first game back in the Football League, a 3-2 defeat to Bristol Rovers at Kingsmeadow in August 2011.

A commemorative design, this white number was inspired by the 1977/78 jersey worn by the Dons in their first ever season of league football.

This design signified the start of the Selhurst Park era for the Dons as the club bid farewell to Plough Lane the previous season.

Manufactured by Admiral, the sportswear company would go on to make AFC Wimbledon's shirts between 2014 and 2018.

The famous club nickname 'The Crazy Gang' has been embroidered onto this classic Lotto shirt, worn for two seasons between 1997 and 1999.

Wimbledon finished 15th and 16th in the Premier League during that time.

Manufactured by Spall, this was the shirt worn on the day that the Crazy Gang beat the Culture Club of Liverpool to win the FA Cup in 1988 - which had subtle changes to original strip used that season.

It is quite possibly the most famous and sought after Dons shirt of them all.