Bring back the Sash kits!

Think Malcom is the common demonstrator here. He introduced the sash kits at City and then took the idea with him to Palace. The City ones were class, I had the navy / red / white one.

We should bring it back.
 
Even though City wearing those colours in the sash pre-dated Palace's version?

I said they were.Palace colours,, I never said who wore the sash first.
Obviously after checking, at that time Palace had worn more Villa like kits up until the 70s but ransolmly had worn a modern Palace colour shirt in the 30sà.

And yes we used to have darker blue socks but I still don't like the sash and I don't like that top you put up for Karen either, the player was ok though.
 
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I like the maroon they wore in the 1933 Cup Final (missed the match myself.)
 
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This is my favourite third kit. It's from 2014. It's also my lucky shirt. I always wear it for the big games and it has yet to let me down.
Why didn't you wear it last Wednesday?
 
During the 1968 / 69 season, Malcolm Allison caused a storm amongst City fans when the red and black striped kit was introduced, replacing the clubs traditional maroon away kit. Allison unashamedly took the idea of the designed having watched AC Milan.

Then Allison did it again for the 1971 / 72 season. This time he introduced not just one, but two, designing a third kit in the days when third kits were not a thing!

An all white kit with a red and blue sash on the front became the second kit. The third kit was a darker blue with a red and white sash. The third kit, not worn often, lasted two seasons and has never been seen since at City. The white shirt with the sash lasted until 1977, though the sash became red and black. It has been brought back in 2003, 2010 and 11.

Once again Allison took the idea from an Italian side. Bologna played City home.amd away in 1970 as both sides won their respective League Cups and played in the Anglo Italian League Cup Winners Cup. Bologna won 3-2 on aggregate and Allison was impressed with their kit with the sash. (see picture below)

When Allison left Maine Road in 1973 and then joined Crystal Palace, he really went to town on stamping a new image on the Selhurst Park club.

Out went the club nickname "The Glaziers" and in came The Eagles, along with a new badge to reflect the name. The traditional claret and blue colours of the club went too as Allison brought in Umbro - City's kit manufacturer - and in came the familiar (to City fans) white shirt with a blue and red sash.....

Allison's influence on Palace remains to this day as they still wear shirts of differing colours with a sash. Indeed their fourth kit launched this season is a dark blue shirt with a red and white sash. City may have long abandoned this little used kit from 1972, but it is being kept alive by Palace and with it Malcolm's vision from fifty years ago.

Pictures:
1 & 2. Mike Summerbee modeling City's Allison inspired new away kits in 1971 / 72
3. City's players applauding Bologna after their Anglo Italian cup win at Maine Road
4. Crystal Palace's current fourth kit.
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The sash is gash. No thanks. I'm all for the AC Milan inspired one tho. Stripes are slimming don't you know.
 
During the 1968 / 69 season, Malcolm Allison caused a storm amongst City fans when the red and black striped kit was introduced, replacing the clubs traditional maroon away kit. Allison unashamedly took the idea of the designed having watched AC Milan.

Then Allison did it again for the 1971 / 72 season. This time he introduced not just one, but two, designing a third kit in the days when third kits were not a thing!

An all white kit with a red and blue sash on the front became the second kit. The third kit was a darker blue with a red and white sash. The third kit, not worn often, lasted two seasons and has never been seen since at City. The white shirt with the sash lasted until 1977, though the sash became red and black. It has been brought back in 2003, 2010 and 11.

Once again Allison took the idea from an Italian side. Bologna played City home.amd away in 1970 as both sides won their respective League Cups and played in the Anglo Italian League Cup Winners Cup. Bologna won 3-2 on aggregate and Allison was impressed with their kit with the sash. (see picture below)

When Allison left Maine Road in 1973 and then joined Crystal Palace, he really went to town on stamping a new image on the Selhurst Park club.

Out went the club nickname "The Glaziers" and in came The Eagles, along with a new badge to reflect the name. The traditional claret and blue colours of the club went too as Allison brought in Umbro - City's kit manufacturer - and in came the familiar (to City fans) white shirt with a blue and red sash.....

Allison's influence on Palace remains to this day as they still wear shirts of differing colours with a sash. Indeed their fourth kit launched this season is a dark blue shirt with a red and white sash. City may have long abandoned this little used kit from 1972, but it is being kept alive by Palace and with it Malcolm's vision from fifty years ago.

Pictures:
1 & 2. Mike Summerbee modeling City's Allison inspired new away kits in 1971 / 72
3. City's players applauding Bologna after their Anglo Italian cup win at Maine Road
4. Crystal Palace's current fourth kit.
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