Freeze The Colours; Chelsea

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Chelsea had a classical strip in the early 70’s and should have been in those patterns still. The badge has been changed two or three times since then and today the history of the club, the badge and everything with it is a bit forgotten.

The all blue shirt, with that white stripe on the shorts is iconic and very brandish. This strip is unique and you recognize it as Chelsea.

The white socks are also essential as it gives the total picture of a Chelsea home kit all it should be. We all loved this dearly and hopefully Chelsea will in some way unite with this kit in the future.

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Freeze The Colours; Aston Villa

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To see Peter Withe and Gary Shaw in this classical kit is what matters. This is the Aston Villa kit to go with. Of course in a modern design, but not change the pattern, the arms or anything. The badge has changed over the years and the new one is ok, so that could be incorperated.

To see Aston Villa change pattern and playing in a different kit with colours being changed or the pattern being totally different, makes no sence.

The second kit should be all white.

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Freeze The Colours; Arsenal

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The colours home and away should be freezed and we have brought to live our favourite kits from the last 50 to 60 years and picked the two we believe builds the brand perfectly.

The 1970/71 season is the magical one for Arsenal. We can also look at The Invisibles from 2003/04 and we do find the colours that inditify Arsenal as a club.

The first kit is the one above, and it should be in the colours of today, that home kit is iconical and will always be. The away kit should be the one in yellow and blue.

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