I don't mind it, but two observations:We now have a third badge in use this season.Why couldn't we have had a single-colour sponsor logo on the home shirt?
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So the women’s shorts are white for home and sky blue for away….thought most clubs were moving to women’s kits having dark shorts?As for the shirts, as a middle aged bloke with a front row forward build I am not the target market but I am sure there will be plenty sold. I can see past the scummy sponsor but neither shirt is offensive but neither will be iconic unless we actually win something in them
Quote from: Gareth on July 28, 2023, 11:00:46 AMSo the women’s shorts are white for home and sky blue for away….thought most clubs were moving to women’s kits having dark shorts?As for the shirts, as a middle aged bloke with a front row forward build I am not the target market but I am sure there will be plenty sold. I can see past the scummy sponsor but neither shirt is offensive but neither will be iconic unless we actually win something in themThe Women's kit is just a photo opportunity. They will wear claret shorts at home like last season.
It all makes sense now. It's a visual timeline print. Twats. QuoteA unique design that showcases the lions that have represented Aston Villa throughout its existence, the new away shirt is a visual timeline print that tells the story of the club’s proud journey since our foundation in 1874.The redesigned crest, which pays homage to our European Cup-winning heroes of 1982, appears on Villa’s playing and training kits this season.The new kit will be worn for the first time when the men’s first team play against Brentford in Maryland, USA, in the Premier League Summer Series on Sunday, July 30.
A unique design that showcases the lions that have represented Aston Villa throughout its existence, the new away shirt is a visual timeline print that tells the story of the club’s proud journey since our foundation in 1874.The redesigned crest, which pays homage to our European Cup-winning heroes of 1982, appears on Villa’s playing and training kits this season.The new kit will be worn for the first time when the men’s first team play against Brentford in Maryland, USA, in the Premier League Summer Series on Sunday, July 30.