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Aston Villa Womens Kit Wet

Aston Villa Women Express Concerns Over Wet-Look Kit

Kit Error Sparks Backlash Ahead of WSL Opener

Design Flaws Raise Breathability Concerns

Aston Villa Women's team has raised concerns about wearing their new "wet-look" kit in the upcoming Women's Super League (WSL) opener due to a design error that affects the kit's breathability. The kit, manufactured by Castore, has been the subject of a major backlash since its release, with players expressing discomfort and concerns over potential health risks.

The controversial kit, which will see both the men's and women's teams don the "wet-look" design, is said to lack breathability, leading to discomfort and potential overheating during intense play. Aston Villa manager Carla Ward has expressed disappointment over the kit design, stating that it does not meet the needs of the team.

Despite the criticism, Aston Villa is reportedly contractually obligated to wear the kit for the upcoming season. The team is set to debut the controversial kit against Manchester United in their WSL opener on Saturday. The outcome of the match remains to be seen, but the controversy surrounding the kit is likely to overshadow the sporting aspect of the game.


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