Remember Colin Firth as he strode out of a lake wearing a wet shirt as Mr Darcy in the BBC’s 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
Now, that same shirt has been bought for £25,000 in an auction in London.
Before the sale, auctioneers had given it an estimated price of £7,000 to £10,000.
It’s one of more than 60 costumes from film and TV sold on Tuesday, with all of the proceeds going to charity.
Outfits worn by Madonna, Margot Robbie and Johnny Depp were also part of the auction.
Hosted by Kerry Taylor Auctions, the sale contained treasures from the archives of Cosprop, a costume house founded by Oscar-winning designer John Bright.
The wet shirt scene didn’t actually feature in Jane Austen’s book, but that hasn’t stopped it becoming one of the most famous TV moments of all time.
It showed Mr Darcy (Firth) going for an impromptu swim in his private lake, before walking off in his clinging wet white shirt and running into his love interest, Elizabeth Bennet (Jennifer Ehle).
Viewers were glued to their screens, and Firth was instantly transformed into a sex symbol.