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===Guernseys=== St Kilda's traditional and current home [[Guernsey (Australian rules football)|guernsey]] has three vertical panels of red, white and black on the front, with the club crest located on the left breast. The guernsey has a plain black back, white ribbing and white numbers. The away guernsey is similar. The current clash guernsey is similar to other guernseys but has extra white panels on either side of the red and black panels. The guernsey has a white back, with the tri-colour panels continuing below the number. It retains the white ribbing of the home guernseys and has black numbers. ====Evolution==== {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" |+Uniform Evolution<ref>{{cite web |title=Season by Season Jumpers |url=http://www.footyjumpers.com/stkildaall.htm |website=www.footyjumpers.com |access-date=20 January 2021}}</ref> ! Period !! Description and history !! Design |- |1873β1885 |St Kilda's original guernsey. A stylised replica was worn in 2013, as part of the club's 140th anniversary celebrations.<ref>{{cite web |title=Saints celebrate 140 years |url=https://www.saints.com.au/news/14596/saints-celebrate-140-years |website=saints.com.au |date=8 November 2012 |access-date=24 October 2021 |language=en}}</ref> |{{Australian rules football kit box |pattern_b= _thinblackhoops|pattern_so= _hoops_black|body= ff0000|shorts= 062A56|socks= ff0000}} |- |1893β1909 |A widened version to the stripes used in the preceding guernsey. |{{Australian rules football kit box |pattern_b= _red_black_3|pattern_so= _hoops_black|body= ffffff|shorts= 062A56|socks= ff0000}} |- |1910β1914 |The same guernsey top, using black shorts instead of blue. |{{Australian rules football kit box |pattern_b= _red_black_3|pattern_so= _redtop|body= ffffff|shorts= 000000|socks= 000000}} |- |1915β1918 |A yellow version of the guernsey, used to avoid playing in the colours of the [[German Empire|German Empire's flag]] during the First World War.<ref>{{cite news |title=Football |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/121124670 |access-date=24 October 2021 |work=Weekly Times |date=17 April 1915}}</ref> |{{Australian rules football kit box|pattern_b= _red_black_3|pattern_so= _redtop|body= ffcc00|shorts= 000000|socks= 000000}} |- |1919β22 |A second yellow guernsey, sporting a K for 'Kilda'. ||{{Australian rules football kit box|pattern_b= _stkilda 1919|pattern_so= _redtop|body= 000000|shorts= ffffff|socks= 000000}} |- |1923β52 |A return to the pre-war guernsey, with an additional white stripe between the Red and Black stripes. |{{Australian rules football kit box|pattern_b= _stkilda 1923|pattern_so= _redtop|body= ffffff|shorts= 000000|socks= 000000}} |- |1953β96<br/>2002βpresent |A "vest" type guernsey, with the tricolour red, white and black stripes. |{{Australian rules football kit box|pattern_b= _redwhiteblack|pattern_so= _hoops_red_white|body= ffffff|shorts= 000000|socks= 000000}} |- |1997β2001 |A stylised jumper based on the club crest. |{{Australian rules football kit box|pattern_b= _stkilda 1997|pattern_so= _redtop|body= ffffff|shorts= 000000|socks= 000000}} |}
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