Is the size of the Reebok logo on all the merch bothering anyone else? The hierarchy seems off. I don't get why it's so big. It's fighting for attention with the badge.
Is the size of the Reebok logo on all the merch bothering anyone else? The hierarchy seems off. I don't get why it's so big. It's fighting for attention with the badge.
Looks fine on where the badge is on the left, and that's always the way with shirts/tops with central badges
The pictures of it not being modelled look promising. The pictures of it being modelled just don’t look right to me. To me it looks like they’ve all been given a shirt that is too big and it’s been pinned at the back to try and gather it in across the chest but not the neck area or stomach. I suspect it’s a shirt that everyone will need to try different sizes of (unless the only options are S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL).
Yes, the first thing I thought was all the shirts look too big NOT.
The pictures of it not being modelled look promising. The pictures of it being modelled just don’t look right to me. To me it looks like they’ve all been given a shirt that is too big and it’s been pinned at the back to try and gather it in across the chest but not the neck area or stomach. I suspect it’s a shirt that everyone will need to try different sizes of (unless the only options are S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL).
Yes, the first thing I thought was all the shirts look too big NOT.
Really like the ad. Men and women's team involved, and I think a few of the non-Charlton players are fans.
Lewis and Rhea of course Charlton, not sure on the others. Nice to see that along with Sean and Niall the drummers getting some recognition.
Really dislike the ad. Typical of today's adverts for most things where an urban "street" approach is taken despite most of the buyers being middle aged forty somethings from Kent.
Personally I'd prefer a picture of the men's captain standing on the pitch with the new kit on.
But then I'm increasingly becoming the old git that loves a moan because things aren't as good as they used to be.
In terms of the kit itself - it's a no from me. Looks mouldy, but at least the club will save money on armbands if someone dies.
I see your point about the approach of the ad, as that's what they have gone for. The music, the camera work, the pacing, it's very 'hip', but that's why I like it. The video felt positive.
It's on record that most grown adults feel it is cringe or weird etc to wear football tops in England, so they have catered the ad to the younger fans, that's why it's so vibrant.
It was always going to be something a bit standout with it being Reeboks re-entry.
Good luck to the club and reebok - hope it all sells well -I might even go for some training gear myself - however,I’d like to know who else were in the frame other than reebok and were Winston Sports considered ? Might sound silly but I bet the quality is no better than many of the kits I’ve had out of there for various teams over the years and we know Steve is a big Charlton fan - be great if be if our own benefitted instead - maybe it’s a capacity / production thing ? Serious question
Good luck to the club and reebok - hope it all sells well -I might even go for some training gear myself - however,I’d like to know who else were in the frame other than reebok and were Winston Sports considered ? Might sound silly but I bet the quality is no better than many of the kits I’ve had out of there for various teams over the years and we know Steve is a big Charlton fan - be great if be if our own benefitted instead - maybe it’s a capacity / production thing ? Serious question
Mass production is the key factor. Even Castore let us down with that so a small local company has no chance.
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It's on record that most grown adults feel it is cringe or weird etc to wear football tops in England, so they have catered the ad to the younger fans, that's why it's so vibrant.
It was always going to be something a bit standout with it being Reeboks re-entry.