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New 5 Year Kit Deal With Hummel (Away Kit Revealed, pg.19)

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  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,623
    Lucky SMT, seems like they've finally got people involved who know what they're doing and are allowed to crack on and do it. It'll never catch on ;)
  • Valley11 said:

    I really like the new kit. I agree with Nug that the banner under the badge is a bit dated, but taken as a whole I think Hummel have done a great job.

    It's my favourite kit since the last Le Coq Sportif one.

    You realise the banner is a tribute/the same as the one on the back to the valley kit?
    I didn't realise it was the same design to be fair, but that explains why it looks dated :blush:

    Fair play, that makes me like the shirt even more!
  • charlton_hero
    charlton_hero Posts: 4,666
    edited July 2017
    Is it the correct shade of red? Looks slightly off to me, a bit like the first Nike kit we had.
  • red based on this shirt which the museum trustees told them was the right red so they borrowed it.

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    My own comments were plain and red with white trim and a black and white away kit so they must have listened to me : - )

    Answer your question?

  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,232
    saw the away kit in the shop window. Looks far better than the photos.
  • kidbrookeaddick
    kidbrookeaddick Posts: 1,051
    Crusty54 said:

    saw the away kit in the shop window. Looks far better than the photos.

    I thought the same, great looking kit. Had to laugh at the massive photo of tex and ceballos used in the window though
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,355
    not that keen on the new kit .. too many chevrons for corporals and sergeants and not enough officers .. however, if we have a successful and hopefully promotion making season, the team could turn out in pink and paisley tutus and I'd be happy
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,314
    Football kits should be worn by children under 10 so I'm quite surprised there are so many people excited about this

    I like it and will be buying for the kids although not myself

    Stop the negativity
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    edited July 2017

    Football kits should be worn by children under 10 so I'm quite surprised there are so many people excited about this

    I like it and will be buying for the kids although not myself

    Stop the negativity

    Yeah righteo they're made in adult sizes for a reason.

    There's no need to get offensive about it just because it doesn't match your perception of who should do what.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,355
    There is a huge market of Full Kit Wankers out there! Grown men straining lycra based material to its limits is part and parcel of the game.
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  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,918

    Football kits should be worn by children under 10 so I'm quite surprised there are so many people excited about this

    I like it and will be buying for the kids although not myself

    Stop the negativity

    slags off adults wearing shirts and then moans about nagativity !
  • Beardface
    Beardface Posts: 1,128
    shine166 said:

    Football kits should be worn by children under 10 so I'm quite surprised there are so many people excited about this

    I like it and will be buying for the kids although not myself

    Stop the negativity

    slags off adults wearing shirts and then moans about nagativity !
    I think you've stumbled on the perfect word to describe my wife's favourite hobby.
  • JollyRobin
    JollyRobin Posts: 1,706
    As an adult male, who plays league football every week am I allowed to purchase one to wear to training?

    Or is there something else which is more suited to your tastes?
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    edited July 2017

    As an adult male, who plays league football every week am I allowed to purchase one to wear to training?

    Or is there something else which is more suited to your tastes?

    I wear them for kick abouts, training and even jogging as the material is fantastic for wicking away sweat... it's literally workout wear.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,467

    Football kits should be worn by children under 10 so I'm quite surprised there are so many people excited about this

    I like it and will be buying for the kids although not myself

    Stop the negativity

    Nope. Anyone can wear them. If you don't want to, that's cool. If others do, that's cool as well.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330

    As an adult male, who plays league football every week am I allowed to purchase one to wear to training?

    Or is there something else which is more suited to your tastes?

    Absolutely!

    Come on peeps. Buy a football shirt and get out there playing instead of sitting there moaning about all this petty stuff.
  • dizzee
    dizzee Posts: 5,616
    Talal said:

    Definitely gonna be a marmite shirt this one.

    No, we are sponsored by BETDAQ
  • cafc_harry
    cafc_harry Posts: 3,360
    Just seen the player modelling pictures again and I'm almost 100% certain there's no sword on there. Do we think they didn't get the shirt in time to use it? Just used the template shirt with the extra bits added on.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,467
    The store at The Valley and the online store are open if you are so inclined



    https://clubshop.cafc.co.uk/
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,766
    Have to say the superstore looks a lot better from the tour on the club's facebook page. Hummel have done a really good job on all fronts, it seems.
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  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited July 2017
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  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    Just ordered my 4 year old boys away shirt, order number 54, I assume the sales count started at midday when it went live, is 54 orders good or bad?
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    DA9 said:

    Just ordered my 4 year old boys away shirt, order number 54, I assume the sales count started at midday when it went live, is 54 orders good or bad?

    Depends how busy the store has been.

    Start of the holidays so may have been quite a few people going to the store but 54 orders in 7 1/2 hours doesn't seem a great deal.

    With most people getting paid at the end of the month it is also a few days early for some if they are planning on buying new kits, hats etc for their summer holidays.

    I'd probably say that the truest answer to your question would be...

    Christ knows mate
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,648

    DA9 said:

    Just ordered my 4 year old boys away shirt, order number 54, I assume the sales count started at midday when it went live, is 54 orders good or bad?

    Depends how busy the store has been.

    Start of the holidays so may have been quite a few people going to the store but 54 orders in 7 1/2 hours doesn't seem a great deal.

    With most people getting paid at the end of the month it is also a few days early for some if they are planning on buying new kits, hats etc for their summer holidays.

    I'd probably say that the truest answer to your question would be...

    Christ knows mate
    I went in there at 3.15 ish and there was just one other person.
    It's a bit clinical in a professional sort of way.
    These were good value.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,270
  • Splodge
    Splodge Posts: 514

    I really like the new kit. I agree with Nug that the banner under the badge is a bit dated, but taken as a whole I think Hummel have done a great job.

    It's my favourite kit since the last Le Coq Sportif one.

    Banner under the badge is an example of tradition used in a dated way. Looks like it belongs on a late 80s/early90s CAFC kit, but the Ribero kits we had then were a little behind the times even then. Slightly spoils the home shirt but it's still nice. I really like the away shirt.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,319
    sam3110 said:
    I like that Goalkeeper kit...
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,225
    Splodge said:

    I really like the new kit. I agree with Nug that the banner under the badge is a bit dated, but taken as a whole I think Hummel have done a great job.

    It's my favourite kit since the last Le Coq Sportif one.

    Banner under the badge is an example of tradition used in a dated way. Looks like it belongs on a late 80s/early90s CAFC kit, but the Ribero kits we had then were a little behind the times even then. Slightly spoils the home shirt but it's still nice. I really like the away shirt.
    I think that was the point.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    I really liked that they used an identical banner....
  • charltonnick
    charltonnick Posts: 3,063
    Dont know whether it has been mentioned but our new away kit is being admired
    http://www.alongcomenorwich.com/articles/charlton-0-2-norwich-the-acn-review