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New England shirt

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  • I am guessing the collar is dark blue rather than the black it looks in the picture though, Gary?
  • Its navy blue, saw one in the flesh at a FA employees house, and it's back to the dark blue that the kit always had.
  • Best England shirt for me was Italia 90, i think i've still got mine somewhere
  • they need to sort their marketing photo out cos that looks very black.
  • This is a retro style German shirt sold on ebay
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  • Don't mind it - I like that they've remembered England wear white and navy, rather than pretending they're Real Madrid. Hope they go for navy shorts too.
  • Rory McGrath played for Germany?
  • edited May 2013
    cafctom said:

    cafctom said:


    Plain, simple, unfussy so OK but anyone over 12 wearing it who isn't an England international needs to have a look in the mirror.

    Really never understood this mentality that only kids should wear replica kits. Its only a football shirt, not a Power Rangers outfit.

    What's the difference?

    Many people wear football shirts to go to the gym, or just as casual clothing around the house - its really not a big deal.

    Why don't you tell me why someone "needs to have a look in the mirror" if they wear a football shirt over the age of 12?
    What's worse...
    Wearing your own team's shirt to a game...
    or saving your best clobber to watch 90 minutes of football surrounded mainly by strangers (who couldn't give a to$$ what label you've got on) living with the knowledge that you're actually too fat to wear a replica shirt and you've got nowhere else to wear your labels?
  • LOL - "most people wear them to the gym and around the house". Never seen anyone wearing a replica shirt at the gym as who works out in a nylon top?

    Worn down the pub and to games.

    And wearing labels to show off to others that you wear labels is the same as wearing a replica shirt. A bit sad.

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  • edited May 2013

    LOL - "most people wear them to the gym and around the house". Never seen anyone wearing a replica shirt at the gym as who works out in a nylon top?

    Worn down the pub and to games.

    And wearing labels to show off to others that you wear labels is the same as wearing a replica shirt. A bit sad.

    Quite a few people work out in football shirts, myself included from time to time. Footballers wear nylon to run around for 90 minutes, so I don't see what the big issue is about it.

    Not that I usually put much thought into it. I must be a sad person without the fashion expertise of your good self Henry.
  • I couldn't care less what clothes other people wear.
  • Can someone tell me why being a hooligan and vandalising as an expression of your "tribe" is acceptable, which paraphrases what I've read on here previously, yet wearing the shirt of your "tribe" appears to be derided?



  • edited May 2013
    "
    I must be a sad person without the fashion expertise of your good self Henry."






    If you say so. : - )
  • I've seen quite a few people wearing football shirts at the gym
  • Personally i wouldnt wear a replica shirt as i find that most people i see around wearing one usually smell like BO (in Bexleyheath this a very common occurence) and i dont wish to be associated with the smelly folk.

    Plus getting another mans name on the back of your clothes is all a bit too weird.

    Fair enough if thats what you wanna do, but its not for me.
  • Next you'll be telling us that no one over fifteen should ever play on a games console; then I guess we'll get the "It's disgusting for anyone over fifty to have sex"; and last, but by no means least, no one over nine should get Christmas Presents as they can't possibly still believe in Santa Claus!
  • Looks like they have gone back to 1986
  • I don't like the new England shirt. I've bought a few of them over the years as I do tend to wear them when I watch England on the tele in major tournaments. I haven't liked, or bought, one since 2009 and I can't see me buying the Nike one - I don't like it.
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  • Next you'll be telling us that no one over fifteen should ever play on a games console; then I guess we'll get the "It's disgusting for anyone over fifty to have sex"; and last, but by no means least, no one over nine should get Christmas Presents as they can't possibly still believe in Santa Claus!

    Wiith you on games consoles but not the sex or presents. : - )

    Never said anyone shouldn't wear a nylon shirt just "look at yourself".

    God, the years of abuse I've got on here for being a fashion leader out of step with the herd then one little comment and all the "replica shirts are cool" brigade get upset.

    I think deep down you know I'm right which is why you're all being so touchy and pretending its for the gym. Yeah, a likely story.

    Wear what you want but really. : - )
  • The trim is navy blue as they have harked back to the first England shirt that was the same colours, no red in it at all.

    I like it, but it's not original in any way, just traditional.

    I would of preferred adidas, they make some great kits.
  • It says on the BBC site "The deal with Nike lasts until 2018 and brings a 60-year association with Umbro to an end. "

    They're obviously forgetting about the Admiral kits of the Keegan era....................
  • Can never be an England shirt, it has no red in it! Whoever sanctioned this should be taken out and shot!
  • Wouldn't them playing in green hoops if they won something.
  • Wouldn't mind them playing in green hoops if they won something.

  • England kits didn't have red in them on a regular basis till the early 00's.

    Its a traditional kit, the old school white and navy, and I for that reason, I'm in
  • Rothko said:

    England kits didn't have red in them on a regular basis till the early 00's.

    Its a traditional kit, the old school white and navy, and I for that reason, I'm in

    Exactly, whoever thinks the history of England kits started when their memory did, and can't be bothered to spend a minute on google checking the facts should be "taken out and shot"... ;-)
  • Rothko said:

    England kits didn't have red in them on a regular basis till the early 00's.

    Its a traditional kit, the old school white and navy, and I for that reason, I'm in

    Exactly, whoever thinks the history of England kits started when their memory did, and can't be bothered to spend a minute on google checking the facts should be "taken out and shot"... ;-)
    Ahem.

    http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/international/england/england-1960-1983.html
  • Why is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wearing an England shirt?
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