Aston Villa to Wear Controversial "Wet-Look" Kits Despite Player Complaints
Aston Villa has faced criticism over its new home strip
Players have complained that the shirts cling to them when they sweat
WEB Villa has requested that the Manchester-based sportswear company, Castore, address the issue with its new home kits. Players have expressed dissatisfaction with the shirts, claiming that they become transparent when they become wet. This issue has also been reported by other clubs that use Castore kits.
The Telegraph reports that Aston Villa players have voiced their concerns about the new kits, claiming that they are uncomfortable and cling to their bodies when they sweat. The "wet-look" effect has been observed in other clubs that have partnered with Castore.
Castore is reportedly offering Aston Villa two options to resolve the issue. One option involves modifying the fabric of the shirts to reduce the transparency when wet. The other option is to provide the club with a different design that does not have the same problem.
Aston Villa will wear the controversial new home strip for its Women's Super League opener against Manchester on Friday 29th September 2023.
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