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New kit and sponsor (P108, 2021 new 3rd kit)

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  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Prefer the red goalie kit to the home shirt.
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Home goalie top keeping up the kit clashes we've seen so far this season.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    TEL said:
    Prefer the red goalie kit to the home shirt.
    We've got a red goalie kit?
  • Home and third kit shirts purchased COYA!!
    Am I being thick or is the home shirt not available to order on the website yet?

    Just showing shorts and socks when I click the link

    Charlton Athletic FC Club Store (cafc.co.uk)
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,039
    se9addick said:
    Scoham said:
    Talal said:
    Typically boring. Hummel have made some great keeper shirts, we just never seem to get them. 

    What we could have had:
    “a water-themed kit”

    You what?
    He dives a lot!  🤷🏻‍♂️
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,658
    Home kit looks better than I originally thought and bought it for my boy this morning.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,835
    Dazzler21 said:
    TEL said:
    Prefer the red goalie kit to the home shirt.
    We've got a red goalie kit?
    It's far closer to red than pink
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,224
    The 3rd kit looks superb in the flesh. The grey panel is hardly visible as there is a black backround.
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    Perhaps the 3rd kit isn’t as nice as we first thought. 
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    Callumcafc Posts: 63,754

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  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    Stewart said:
    Perhaps the 3rd kit isn’t as nice as we first thought. 
    Why? What's changed? 
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,729
    A lot of fuss gets made of new kit announcements but i'd be interested to know (perhaps @Airman Brown could provide some insight from back in the day) as to what kind of numbers we do on shirt sales.

    I get why big premier clubs release kits every year as they have huge global fanbases, but is it really worth a club like us (or indeed many lower league sides) releasing 3 kits every season? Would sales on the away and third be better if we kept them for 2 years? Would parents be more inclined to buy their kids new kits for christmas 2021 if they knew we'd have them until summer 2022? Possibly not but just wondering.
    I never got very involved in retail and in any event the number of shirts sold would probably vary quite wildly depending on what division we were in and how it was going in the pitch. From what I do know, I would think 5,000 home shirts is probably the right sort of number.

    As for why they do so many shirts, it's what the kit companies want in the deal. Obviously there are some people who buy more or less every kit, so they just keep going back to take their money.
  • KiwiValley
    KiwiValley Posts: 3,378
    A lot of fuss gets made of new kit announcements but i'd be interested to know (perhaps @Airman Brown could provide some insight from back in the day) as to what kind of numbers we do on shirt sales.

    I get why big premier clubs release kits every year as they have huge global fanbases, but is it really worth a club like us (or indeed many lower league sides) releasing 3 kits every season? Would sales on the away and third be better if we kept them for 2 years? Would parents be more inclined to buy their kids new kits for christmas 2021 if they knew we'd have them until summer 2022? Possibly not but just wondering.
    I never got very involved in retail and in any event the number of shirts sold would probably vary quite wildly depending on what division we were in and how it was going in the pitch. From what I do know, I would think 5,000 home shirts is probably the right sort of number.

    As for why they do so many shirts, it's what the kit companies want in the deal. Obviously there are some people who buy more or less every kit, so they just keep going back to take their money.
    Some people feel they need to buy kit to identify as a Charlton fan. Me, I take the approach that no commercialisation of sport is going to determine what kind of fan i am. That's why i refuse to buy (nor accept as gifts) any merchandise, match tickets or streaming fees. I won't even watch a game on someone else's TV. I severely restrict my comments on the Addicks on social media and never discuss them face to face. My support is no one else's business!!! (lost my pills this morning).
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Some people feel they need to buy kit to identify as a Charlton fan. Me, I take the approach that no commercialisation of sport is going to determine what kind of fan i am. That's why i refuse to buy (nor accept as gifts) any merchandise, match tickets or streaming fees. I won't even watch a game on someone else's TV. I severely restrict my comments on the Addicks on social media and never discuss them face to face. My support is no one else's business!!! (lost my pills this morning).
    Best to call the doctor........soon
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    Dazzler21 said:
    Stewart said:
    Perhaps the 3rd kit isn’t as nice as we first thought. 
    Why? What's changed? 
    Haha, I can’t put my finger on it. It just doesn’t look as nice as I thought it would. 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,808
    definitely could've done without that panel on the black kit
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,364
    A lot of fuss gets made of new kit announcements but i'd be interested to know (perhaps @Airman Brown could provide some insight from back in the day) as to what kind of numbers we do on shirt sales.

    I get why big premier clubs release kits every year as they have huge global fanbases, but is it really worth a club like us (or indeed many lower league sides) releasing 3 kits every season? Would sales on the away and third be better if we kept them for 2 years? Would parents be more inclined to buy their kids new kits for christmas 2021 if they knew we'd have them until summer 2022? Possibly not but just wondering.
    I never got very involved in retail and in any event the number of shirts sold would probably vary quite wildly depending on what division we were in and how it was going in the pitch. From what I do know, I would think 5,000 home shirts is probably the right sort of number.

    As for why they do so many shirts, it's what the kit companies want in the deal. Obviously there are some people who buy more or less every kit, so they just keep going back to take their money.
    Some people feel they need to buy kit to identify as a Charlton fan. Me, I take the approach that no commercialisation of sport is going to determine what kind of fan i am. That's why i refuse to buy (nor accept as gifts) any merchandise, match tickets or streaming fees. I won't even watch a game on someone else's TV. I severely restrict my comments on the Addicks on social media and never discuss them face to face. My support is no one else's business!!! (lost my pills this morning).

  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,030
    A lot of fuss gets made of new kit announcements but i'd be interested to know (perhaps @Airman Brown could provide some insight from back in the day) as to what kind of numbers we do on shirt sales.

    I get why big premier clubs release kits every year as they have huge global fanbases, but is it really worth a club like us (or indeed many lower league sides) releasing 3 kits every season? Would sales on the away and third be better if we kept them for 2 years? Would parents be more inclined to buy their kids new kits for christmas 2021 if they knew we'd have them until summer 2022? Possibly not but just wondering.
    I never got very involved in retail and in any event the number of shirts sold would probably vary quite wildly depending on what division we were in and how it was going in the pitch. From what I do know, I would think 5,000 home shirts is probably the right sort of number.

    As for why they do so many shirts, it's what the kit companies want in the deal. Obviously there are some people who buy more or less every kit, so they just keep going back to take their money.
    Some people feel they need to buy kit to identify as a Charlton fan. Me, I take the approach that no commercialisation of sport is going to determine what kind of fan i am. That's why i refuse to buy (nor accept as gifts) any merchandise, match tickets or streaming fees. I won't even watch a game on someone else's TV. I severely restrict my comments on the Addicks on social media and never discuss them face to face. My support is no one else's business!!! (lost my pills this morning).
    You refuse to buy match tickets?
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    se9addick said:
    A lot of fuss gets made of new kit announcements but i'd be interested to know (perhaps @Airman Brown could provide some insight from back in the day) as to what kind of numbers we do on shirt sales.

    I get why big premier clubs release kits every year as they have huge global fanbases, but is it really worth a club like us (or indeed many lower league sides) releasing 3 kits every season? Would sales on the away and third be better if we kept them for 2 years? Would parents be more inclined to buy their kids new kits for christmas 2021 if they knew we'd have them until summer 2022? Possibly not but just wondering.
    I never got very involved in retail and in any event the number of shirts sold would probably vary quite wildly depending on what division we were in and how it was going in the pitch. From what I do know, I would think 5,000 home shirts is probably the right sort of number.

    As for why they do so many shirts, it's what the kit companies want in the deal. Obviously there are some people who buy more or less every kit, so they just keep going back to take their money.
    Some people feel they need to buy kit to identify as a Charlton fan. Me, I take the approach that no commercialisation of sport is going to determine what kind of fan i am. That's why i refuse to buy (nor accept as gifts) any merchandise, match tickets or streaming fees. I won't even watch a game on someone else's TV. I severely restrict my comments on the Addicks on social media and never discuss them face to face. My support is no one else's business!!! (lost my pills this morning).
    You refuse to buy match tickets?
    I mean guessing by his name, he has a reason for that. 
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  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,914
    A lot of fuss gets made of new kit announcements but i'd be interested to know (perhaps @Airman Brown could provide some insight from back in the day) as to what kind of numbers we do on shirt sales.

    I get why big premier clubs release kits every year as they have huge global fanbases, but is it really worth a club like us (or indeed many lower league sides) releasing 3 kits every season? Would sales on the away and third be better if we kept them for 2 years? Would parents be more inclined to buy their kids new kits for christmas 2021 if they knew we'd have them until summer 2022? Possibly not but just wondering.
    I never got very involved in retail and in any event the number of shirts sold would probably vary quite wildly depending on what division we were in and how it was going in the pitch. From what I do know, I would think 5,000 home shirts is probably the right sort of number.

    As for why they do so many shirts, it's what the kit companies want in the deal. Obviously there are some people who buy more or less every kit, so they just keep going back to take their money.
    Some people feel they need to buy kit to identify as a Charlton fan. Me, I take the approach that no commercialisation of sport is going to determine what kind of fan i am. That's why i refuse to buy (nor accept as gifts) any merchandise, match tickets or streaming fees. I won't even watch a game on someone else's TV. I severely restrict my comments on the Addicks on social media and never discuss them face to face. My support is no one else's business!!! (lost my pills this morning).
    Luckily some.of us do, or the club you love to secretly follow would have folded years ago !
  • orpingtonRED
    orpingtonRED Posts: 3,474
    Let us know when you receive junior kits ordered online. Pre ordered my 3rd kit on release date so interesting to see how long it takes this season 
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  • Jac_52
    Jac_52 Posts: 1,460
    Looks like a printing error. Shocking kit.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,347
    edited August 2021
    Jac_52 said:
    Absolutely shocking.  The fact the geezers pointing to himself going, "look at me i'm a tit"...
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    Wait ait ait ait ait - is there an echo echo echo 
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,238
    Hahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahhahahahahahahhhahahahahhahahahhhahaha













    Absolute mugs
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,281
    That kit makes them look like knobs