What really is the worst EFL kit of all time?

Coventry City's new 'deep chocolate plum' fourth kit pays homage to an away strip from more than four decades ago.
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You might not hear the old terrace refrain of 'you're not fit to wear the shirt' as often as you used to, but it still has a better ring than 'the shirt's not fit for you to wear'.
Championship leaders Coventry City launched a new collection on Friday, 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".
Many would suggest it sounds tastier than it looks.
But it's got us thinking... what are actually the worst EFL kits of all time? Let us know which of your club's shirts is hiding in the back of the wardrobe, or even if they were too ugly for you to even part money for them.
We'll collate a list of the biggest eyesores and will give you the chance to vote on the ghastliest of all next week.
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