Imagining the Adidas Aston Villa 24-25 Home Kit
- Supplier Change: Adidas will replace Castore as Aston Villa's kit supplier for the 2024-25 season.
- Anniversary Mark: Aston Villa will feature a 150th-anniversary mark on their 2024-25 kits.
- Design Prediction: A mock-up design of the 2024-25 home jersey features a maroon base with sky blue sleeves and sides, plus a shiny diamond effect for logos, though this is not the final design.
Adidas will replace Castore as Aston Villa's kit supplier from the 24-25 season. In addition, Aston Villa will introduce the 150th anniversary mark, which will be used in the 2024-25 season. Based on that, kit designer @grhaer9 has created Aston Villa's new 24-25 home kit to see what it would look like.
It's important to note that this is just a prediction, not a final design
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Aston Villa 24-25 Home Kit Mock-up
This picture shows a fictional look of the new Aston Villa 2024-25 home jersey by Adidas.
The Adidas Aston Villa 2024-2025 home jersey mock-up is of course the main maroon color combined with the sleeves and side cut of the shirt which are both sky blue.
The Adidas Aston Villa 2024-2025 home shirt mock-up will feature the Aston Villa 150th anniversary mark on the center of the chest (the final design may feature the AV 150 mark in a different position on the shirt).
The Adidas logo, new Aston Villa crest and three stripes on the shoulders are made from new Adidas material with a shiny diamond effect.
Adidas Aston Villa 24-25 Concept Kits by @macjohnsonmedia
Footy Headlines have no info on the exact design of the Aston Villa FC 2024-2025 home kit yet.
Template-wise, the Adidas Aston Villa 24-25 home shirt is based on the new Tiro 24 template, but probably with some adjustments to the collar.
Check out all Aston Villa FC kits on Football Kit Archive.
The Adidas Aston Villa 2024-25 home jersey will be released in May/June 2024.
Would you like Aston Villa FC's new 24-25 home kit to resemble the mock-up? Let us know in the comments below.
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