believe it or not, Diadora has somehow wormed it's way back into fashion
Maybe in Croydon it has! Diadora is not fashionable!
Frankly, I think it's fair to say that no sports brands are, have been or ever will be "fashionable". Popular maybe, fashionable no. We're not talking haut couture here, we're talking cheap plastic tat. Now, back to my GQ magazine followed up by a quick check for progress on the hair highlighting thread.
believe it or not, Diadora has somehow wormed it's way back into fashion
Maybe in Croydon it has! Diadora is not fashionable!
Frankly, I think it's fair to say that no sports brands are, have been or ever will be "fashionable". Popular maybe, fashionable no. We're not talking haut couture here, we're talking cheap plastic tat. Now, back to my GQ magazine followed up by a quick check for progress on the hair highlighting thread.
Not high end fashion, but if it is what people are wearing, then by rights it is fashionable. It probably comes down to age more then anything.
believe it or not, Diadora has somehow wormed it's way back into fashion
Maybe in Croydon it has! Diadora is not fashionable!
Frankly, I think it's fair to say that no sports brands are, have been or ever will be "fashionable". Popular maybe, fashionable no. We're not talking haut couture here, we're talking cheap plastic tat. Now, back to my GQ magazine followed up by a quick check for progress on the hair highlighting thread.
Not high end fashion, but if it is what people are wearing, then by rights it is fashionable. It probably comes down to age more then anything.
A trip to Blackpool and viewing the locals would suggest popular clothing certainly is not fashionable.
Can't we get sponsorship with someone we've heard of though, I mean all respect to "Mrs Miggins Pie Shop" and other local companies but wouldn't you rather it was something like this?
Only if it meant an extra nought on the end of the sponsorship deal, otherwise no. A soulless multinational with no connection to the club wouldn't be better than a local company with links to the area and the club.
Why do we bring out the new shirts so late every season. I'm sure once upon a time it was tradition to wear the new shirt last home game of the season.
Hate to say it but palace's new kits are really quite nice. Macron as well.
Where has this love for all things palace come from? That's now the kit, manager and fans people have been creaming over. What's next, the convenience of Sainsbury's?
Hate to say it but palace's new kits are really quite nice. Macron as well.
Where has this love for all things palace come from? That's now the kit, manager and fans people have been creaming over. What's next, the convenience of Sainsbury's?
Well said, been way too much of that on here recently. It's bad enough listening to the media harping on about what a super bunch the inbred chavs in the holmesdale end are, and how Tony should be manager of the year, last thing we need is our own fans joining in.
I hate Palace but I think the kit is nice, more worryingly, however, is that I would love us to have achieved what they have, and I would swap places with them in a heart beat.
It looks like that playoff last summer was every bit as disastrous as it could have been.
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On our best kits of recent years it has to be Macron and Le Coq Sportif. Joma were hit and miss and Nike are dull.
Still the one I'd go for.
It looks like that playoff last summer was every bit as disastrous as it could have been.