WALES legends-turned-Sky Sports pundits celebrated the nation's World Cup qualification by sporting bucket hats originally designed in North Wales.
Wales qualified for their first World Cup finals in 64 years with a famous 1-0 victory over Ukraine on Sunday, June 5.
A Gareth Bale free-kick meant Rob Page's side will now go on to play England, Iran and USA in the group stage at Qatar 2022.
The yellow, green and red bucket hats have become synonymous with the 'Red Wall' of Wales supporters over the last few years.
Memories of reaching the Euro 2016 semi-finals in France are filled with the thoughts of the iconic headwear.
The original bucket hat design was first made by Tim Williams of the 'Spirit of 58' brand and shop located on Bala High Street.
PIC: Tim Williams at his Spirit of 58 shop in Bala.
Now, they have become instantly recognisable throughout Europe with Wales fans sporting them on their heads as they tour around the continent following Cymru.
And, following Wales' win over Ukraine, two Sky Sports pundits couldn't resist donning the bucket hats themselves to celebrate the moment.
Ashley Williams and Daniel Gabbidon, who have 86 and 49 Wales caps each respectively, wore the hats live just moments after the final whistle blew.
Gabbidon joked: "I've been after one of these for ages - they're like gold dust, trust me!"
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