Aston Villa

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Aston Villa's kit history is defined by the long‑standing combination of claret and blue, a colour pairing the club adopted in the 1880s and has rarely deviated from since. Early years saw a variety of colour combinations and styles before the familiar claret body with light blue sleeves and trim settled into place, becoming one of English football's most recognisable identities. From the 1970s onward, manufacturers such as Umbro, Le Coq Sportif, Hummel, Reebok and later Nike each put their own stamp on the look, while the modern era has been shaped largely by Macron, Castore and Adidas, who have alternated between minimalist interpretations and more textured, contemporary designs. Though occasional experiments like white or sky blue change kits, or anniversary nods to earlier eras have appeared, Villa's visual story remains remarkably consistent: a proud, traditional claret‑and‑blue aesthetic that has endured for well over a century.

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