The moment you’ve been waiting for has arrived…
A few weeks ago we asked you to get in touch with your suggestions for the worst EFL kit of all time.
It was inspired by the launch of a new collection by Championship leaders Coventry City, proudly taking inspiration from a kit widely dubbed “the worst of all time”.
A take on the club’s infamous brown change strip worn away from Highfield Road from 1978 to 1981, the modern reinvention features what the club calls “a deeper chocolate-plum colour with sky blue elements”. Yum.
Since then we have been poring over hundreds of your suggestions, counting the votes, and we finally have a mouth-watering range of specials for you to choose from.
We’ve ruled out the (many) suggestions of Premier League and SPL teams and have also not included keeper kits (they’re a different breed, as we all know).
Recency bias was in full swing as three current change strips were among those suggested, while more than half the clubs in the 72 had at least one shirt nominated, and the likes of Preston, Notts County, Northampton, Barnsley and Shrewsbury can count themselves fortunate to have missed the final cut.
So, look below, if you dare, and pick from our “six of the worst”…