The amount of work Hummel must have gone through thus last 12 months must be staggering, especially with the amount of designs they showed us.
How many designs of each kit were shown? And were any of these then tweaked following feedback, as opposed to just choosing one of the options?
I know in the past (last Le Coq Sportif home kit in 02-03) there was an amalgamation of the preview kits that were shown to fans prior to the end of the season.
The amount of work Hummel must have gone through thus last 12 months must be staggering, especially with the amount of designs they showed us.
How many designs of each kit were shown? And were any of these then tweaked following feedback, as opposed to just choosing one of the options?
I know in the past (last Le Coq Sportif home kit in 02-03) there was an amalgamation of the preview kits that were shown to fans prior to the end of the season.
They showed us 10 of each (10 home and 3 sets of different aways). Those were whittled down from 100 designs
The amount of work Hummel must have gone through thus last 12 months must be staggering, especially with the amount of designs they showed us.
How many designs of each kit were shown? And were any of these then tweaked following feedback, as opposed to just choosing one of the options?
I know in the past (last Le Coq Sportif home kit in 02-03) there was an amalgamation of the preview kits that were shown to fans prior to the end of the season.
They showed us 10 of each (10 home and 3 sets of different aways). Those were whittled down from 100 designs
Those who’ve seen the new kit, is it leaning towards a more plain design, a la the first kit they made for us, or have they gone more left field like the abomination of the Bailey white sash kit?
Those who’ve seen the new kit, is it leaning towards a more plain design, a la the first kit they made for us, or have they gone more left field like the abomination of the Bailey white sash kit?
I've seen the suggestions (X10) but don't know which were chosen.
The more outlandish got negative feedback so might have been rejected.
The amount of work Hummel must have gone through thus last 12 months must be staggering, especially with the amount of designs they showed us.
It’s more work, but designing football kits is hardly the most difficult thing to do, it’s the likes of Nike being lazy which meant that even big clubs or England ended up with a template
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
I like that as an away kit but would have yhe chevrons the same dark grey as the pattern around the midriff area.
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
Can we turn the chevrons upside down? - Its like they're mocking us at the moment
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
Can we turn the chevrons upside down? - Its like they're mocking us at the moment
You can if you want to, hadn’t thought about it like that, only because Hummel’s chevrons on their arms are down facing.
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
Can we turn the chevrons upside down? - Its like they're mocking us at the moment
You can if you want to, hadn’t thought about it like that, only because Hummel’s chevrons on their arms are down facing.
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
Can we turn the chevrons upside down? - Its like they're mocking us at the moment
You can if you want to, hadn’t thought about it like that, only because Hummel’s chevrons on their arms are down facing.
This was my mock up of the away kit I done a little while back, now just add red coloured Hummel chevrons down the shoulders and arms and that would be what I’d like to see. Each to their own on what they like of course.
training kit maybe but grey is never a good colour for a match day kit
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I know in the past (last Le Coq Sportif home kit in 02-03) there was an amalgamation of the preview kits that were shown to fans prior to the end of the season.
Do not know if any have been tweeted
How long do we have them for, is it just next season?
I asked them that and template kits was not an option if they got the club on board quick. Two more seasons I believe
The more outlandish got negative feedback so might have been rejected.
Launch would have to be agreed with the club and might be waiting on a shirt sponsor but I don't know.
To be fair to Fleetwood, below is the 2018/19 kit, but they didn't change the design for 2019/20
Looks like some of the first Fleetwood Town kits incorporated black on the shirts and also back shorts.
(but maybe I'm just over analysing this)