1992-93:
Long-sleeved jersey used before Clifford Electrical became the county sponsors.
1994:
As with almost every other county wearing O'Neills at the time, Sligo wore the new 'Páirc' design in 1994, featuring stripes on the lower sleeve.
1995:
While the most high-profile colour change came later, Sligo wore all-black for two years in the mid-90s, beginning with the donning of O'Neills' 'Three Vs' style in '95.
1996:
The following year, a deal was agreed with Connolly, meaning that every Connacht county had had kits made by the company. The all-black them was continued in one of Connolly's standard designs.
1997:
A return to predominantly white jerseys, with white socks also back after a long absence.
1997-98:
The long-sleeved variant had a different sleeve design, however.
1998-99:
A return to O'Neills and a smart design which featured the county crest down the sleeves.
1999-2001:
Long-sleeved version for winter games.
2000:
Oddly, Sligo reverted to a template style, in the format of O'Neills' 'Tara', for 2000, though the bespoke shorts remained.
2000:
Long-sleeved 'Tara' jersey used in late 2000, though the other long-sleeved design returned in 2001.
2001:
A brand-new design introduced for the Connacht championship clash with Mayo and the qualifier against Carlow.
2001:
After wearing black against Kildare (see below), Sligo progressed to meet Dublin and decided to carry out the same routine. That meant staying at the same hotel and keeping the black jerseys (though with a black collar now), but the GAA fined the county for not wearing its registered colours.
2002-04:
New jersey in long-sleeved format, though the black lower sleeves would have been better in white.
2002:
Another change come the summer, with the white collar returning.
2003-04:
Long-sleeved jersey with white collar and cuffs. In 2004, both the black- and white-collared jerseys were used in the league.
2003:
This jersey's final outing in the summer of '03 saw cuffs introduced and the black collar used once more.
2004-07:
Sligo enlisted Waterford company Azzurri to make their jerseys at the start of 2004, coinciding with the introduction of a new crest.
2005-07:
Long sleeves.
2007:
New jersey, with silver as the secondary colour, seen for the first time when Sligo travelled to New York for the opening round of the Connacht championship.
2007:
New shorts and hooped socks added for the clash with Roscommon and subsequent Connacht final win over Galway, a first provincial title since 1975.
2008:
Long-sleeved shirt, including the front numbers which became mandatory in '08.
2008:
Front numbers included on short-sleeved jersey.
2009:
Change to GAA logo on long-sleeved jerseys, though unusually not including the 125th anniversary script.
2009:
The acknowledgement of the association's big birthday was included on the new jersey launched that summer, however.
2010:
Long sleeves.
2010:
Change to GAA logo.
2011:
Another all-new style, with no white on the jersey bar the necessary logos. The grey pattern did look slightly odd, however.
2012-:
Another change was required as Sligo's long relationship with Clifford Electrical came to an end, with the Radisson Blu hotel taking over as sponsors.
2014-15:
2016-:
2001:
When Sligo were drawn with Kildare in the All-Ireland qualifiers, a coin was tossed to determine who should change, Sligo losing. They lined out in a black version of the new jersey, though with white sleeves, and after the win they decided to promote it to first choice.
2009:
While, theoretically, the change to black meant that Sligo didn't clash with anybody, white was worn against Galway in the 2009 FBD League, possibly due to the similarity of black and maroon under floodlights. A similar design to the black jersey, it used red as a secondary colour.
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