A colored page from chapter 403 of My Hero Academia reveals the color scheme of All Might's new armor, and it's pretty clear who he based it on.
A colored cover page of My Hero Academia chapter #403 has given fans their first look at the canonical coloration of All Might's power armor suit, and his choice of colors has an obvious inspiration. The suit's black and gold color scheme emulates that of a past user of One for All and All Might's mentor, Nana Shimura.
Nana saw potential in this Quirkless boy, in much the same way that All Might would go on to see potential in Midoriya, and took on the task of training him herself. Additionally, Nana Shimura is the paternal grandmother of Tomura Shigaraki, whose birth name was actually Tenko Shimura.
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