Everton's kit for the new season has attracted all kinds of criticism, is it wrong of us to think it looks pretty good? Eh? OhPhotograph: PRMexico's Jorge Campos was famed for his 'interesting' choice of kits but he outdid himself herePhotograph: Stewart Kendall/SportsphotoChelsea's Dimitri Kharine failed on three counts here back in 1993: haircut, jersey and socks rolled into trousersPhotograph: Bob Thomas/Bob Thomas/Getty Images
Nigel Spink left Aston Villa shortly after modelling this kit in 1995. We've got a fair idea whyPhotograph: Anton Want/Getty ImagesTim Flowers wore this on 1 January 1994, breaking his New Year's resolution not to inflict suffering on innocent fansPhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesDavid James is usually a very stylish man indeed. UsuallyPhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesDavid Seaman's pain at England's Euro 96 exit was made a whole lot worse by being seen in public in this abominationPhotograph: Bob Thomas/Getty ImagesNewcastle United famously capitulated horribly in the 1995-96 season. Could Pavel Srnicek's jersey have had anything to do with it?Photograph: Mark Thompson/Getty ImagesMaybe not, because even champions suffered from fashion disastersPhotograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesBig-boned Sheffield Wednesday keeper Kevin Pressman cleverly disguised unsightly bulges with this yellow and blue apocalypsePhotograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesVinnie Jones was so incensed at Hans Segers's kit that fisticuffs developedPhotograph: Anton Want/Getty ImagesCould Ian Walker be any more 1994 in this picture? Curtains and a baggy, neon outfitPhotograph: Getty/Popperfoto
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