1994-95:
Along with most of the rest of the country, Fermanagh played in the 'Páirc' design by O'Neills, which featured stripes of varying length on the sleeves.
1996-98:
Another O'Neills style which was common during the 1990s was 'Tara', which featured an intricate design on the sleeves.
1997-98:
Long-sleeved 'Tara' jerseys, interestingly used in the championship against Cavan in 1998.
1999-2000:
A brand-new design, featuring elements of the county's crest on the sleeve.
2001:
Shorts updated to include the same motif as on the sleeves.
2001-02:
Long-sleeved jerseys for league games.
2002-03:
Another change and the use of another O'Neills, template, this time 'Brandon', though the stripe on the sleeves was far larger than on any other team's kit.
2004:
Fermanagh followed Down's lead and started wearing kits by Gaelic Gear, featuring gradients on the shoulders and side panels.
2004:
By the time of the All-Ireland quarter-final against Armagh, the shirt had undergone slight variations, with a bit more white and a different collar.
2005-06:
Long-sleeved edition, with the gradient again different while the green stripe on the sleeve was fatter.
2005:
The new collar stayed for the summer of '05, the gradient varied once more.
2006:
Clearly Gaelic Gear had not kept a master copy of the Fermanagh jersey as it underwent more changes, the county name now on the sleeves too.
2007:
Gaelic Gear's second offering was a cleaner, more traditional, design with white again featuring strongly while there was also dark green piping.
2008:
New jersey in long-sleeved format for 2008, though without the front numbers which had been mandated for that season.
2008:
Come championship time, though the design was largely the same, Fermanagh were seen in tighter, round-necked shirts. The cut was also different, meaning that the white stopped at the sleeves.
2009:
The long-sleeved jerseys kept the same style, with the GAA anniversary logo the only change.
2009:
As 2008 but change to association logo.
2010:
O'Neills were reinstalled as Fermanagh's kit suppliers in 2010, and they announced their return with a great kit, the collar design giving it a retro feel.
2011-12:
Long sleeves. Hooped socks were also part of O'Neills' new strip.
2012:
At the start of 2012, it looked as if long-time county sponsors Tracey Concrete would depart, so blank shirts were used for a short period.
2012-14:
Eventually, however, a new agreement was entered into with the sponsors and their name appeared in a distinctive font on the new jerseys, which were a slight upgrade on the previous style.
2015-:
Fermanagh followed the lead of a lot of other counties in going with the new O'Neills neck design. Dark green shadow-stripes were another notable feature.
2000:
'Tara' jersey with colours reversed, worn when Fermanagh played Meath in the league at the end of 2000.
2003:
Another meeting with Meath - this time in the championship - meant another change. Like the 'home' shirt but with added green on the side panels.
2004:
A qualifier game against Meath again the following year saw a first white Gaelic Gear shirt,
2004:
When Fermanagh were again forced to change for the All-Ireland semi-final against Mayo, the sleeves included a small 'Fear Manach' banner. Interestingly, neither team changed when Fermanagh played Mayo in '03.
2006:
Change of gradient, and thicker green piping, used against Mayo in the 2006 league.
2007:
White edition of the new design, though without the 'pinstripes' of the green jersey. Used for the qualifier game against - yes - Meath.
2009:
A league meeeting with Meath saw the long sleeves used.
2013:
As usual, Fermanagh wore white against Meath in the league, with the shirt an exact reversal of the green top.