They've added one too many details and spoiled it The white under the arm would probably look good without the black cuff The black cuff might work on its own But the two together in such a small area looks cluttered
The black/grey 'detailing' just makes it look dirty and lessons the impact of the white diagonals
Has anybody got any sorts of figures on numbers of replica shirts sold in previous seasons? Since the move to a new shirt every single year? What about the comparison to full price summer/autumn to numbers sold at a discount after Christmas?
Worst of all of course is the price £55 for a polyester tshirt! Total cost to get it on the peg at the shop might be £12 if they've got a shit deal with reebok. Double that add VAT and they're quids in at £24. Seeing how the soon to be 'out of date' shirts fly out of the shop every year when the price gets discounted below £30 - how much of a risk would it be to buck the trend and price the shirts within reach of so many more people right from the start of the season? £25 adults & £20 kids and they'd shift multiples of what will sell between now and Christmas. Even £30 and £24 could do the trick. The benefit of Charlton shirts being seen all over our catchment area and beyond couldn't be quantified but it would certainly be positive for visibility, "brand building", etc etc
Few seasons back MM sold Charlton shirts online for about £15, before the shop discounted them and shifted loads.
They've added one too many details and spoiled it The white under the arm would probably look good without the black cuff The black cuff might work on its own But the two together in such a small area looks cluttered
The black/grey 'detailing' just makes it look dirty and lessons the impact of the white diagonals
Has anybody got any sorts of figures on numbers of replica shirts sold in previous seasons? Since the move to a new shirt every single year? What about the comparison to full price summer/autumn to numbers sold at a discount after Christmas?
Worst of all of course is the price £55 for a polyester tshirt! Total cost to get it on the peg at the shop might be £12 if they've got a shit deal with reebok. Double that add VAT and they're quids in at £24. Seeing how the soon to be 'out of date' shirts fly out of the shop every year when the price gets discounted below £30 - how much of a risk would it be to buck the trend and price the shirts within reach of so many more people right from the start of the season? £25 adults & £20 kids and they'd shift multiples of what will sell between now and Christmas. Even £30 and £24 could do the trick. The benefit of Charlton shirts being seen all over our catchment area and beyond couldn't be quantified but it would certainly be positive for visibility, "brand building", etc etc
Few seasons back MM sold Charlton shirts online for about £15, before the shop discounted them and shifted loads.
Any site I can't trust pilot is a no go too many fake sites that skim your details or never come through with the orders or promise a quick delivery but are getting them sent from china 4 weeks later.
This video is really excellent. Whoever was responsible for this should have done the Wembley behind the scenes. Audio is perfect, camera work, the timing etc.
From someone who loves a well structured video that was really good for a simple behind the scenes kit video. More content like this 👍🏻
This video is really excellent. Whoever was responsible for this should have done the Wembley behind the scenes. Audio is perfect, camera work, the timing etc.
From someone who loves a well structured video that was really good for a simple behind the scenes kit video. More content like this 👍🏻
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I'll ask me mate...😉
The white under the arm would probably look good without the black cuff
The black cuff might work on its own
But the two together in such a small area looks cluttered
The black/grey 'detailing' just makes it look dirty and lessons the impact of the white diagonals
Has anybody got any sorts of figures on numbers of replica shirts sold in previous seasons?
Since the move to a new shirt every single year?
What about the comparison to full price summer/autumn to numbers sold at a discount after Christmas?
Worst of all of course is the price £55 for a polyester tshirt! Total cost to get it on the peg at the shop might be £12 if they've got a shit deal with reebok. Double that add VAT and they're quids in at £24.
Seeing how the soon to be 'out of date' shirts fly out of the shop every year when the price gets discounted below £30 - how much of a risk would it be to buck the trend and price the shirts within reach of so many more people right from the start of the season?
£25 adults & £20 kids and they'd shift multiples of what will sell between now and Christmas. Even £30 and £24 could do the trick.
The benefit of Charlton shirts being seen all over our catchment area and beyond couldn't be quantified but it would certainly be positive for visibility, "brand building", etc etc
Few seasons back MM sold Charlton shirts online for about £15, before the shop discounted them and shifted loads.
Show me the away kit !!!!
You're a fan then ?
This video is really excellent. Whoever was responsible for this should have done the Wembley behind the scenes. Audio is perfect, camera work, the timing etc.
From someone who loves a well structured video that was really good for a simple behind the scenes kit video. More content like this 👍🏻
circa 77 78 Liverpool away kit
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/286653741445?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m164380.l178264&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=3c0e245c977942cea113a5b1f8df50c8&bu=45605406374&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1%7E1&crd=20250615101349&segname=11021&recoId=286653741445&recoPos=1
Thought it was in pretty good nick. 😃
also, MG at the end, consumate pro, he cares 🙌🏼
Ffs -