Bristol City's is virtually the same as ours except an extra line of red on collar and cuffs and obviously the detailing different too. Not quite as bespoke as our others.
Shame as away kit is nice (although if they just had the company name that would be better)
Sorry you don't like the logo but that's the company logo. The blue in the logo is important to my father personally for business reasons and the fact that this is why he is sponsoring this shirt is why it is there.
I just think it's a shame Hummel didn't scale it down a bit. That's on them though, no problem with the look of the sponsor otherwise.
The shapes are the same as that's the cut that Hummel are using, but every other detail is different, the panel on the front, the collars and cuffs, the inside of the kit, it's all bespoke, Nike would never have an embossed sword detailing just for us
The shapes are the same as that's the cut that Hummel are using, but every other detail is different, the panel on the front, the collars and cuffs, the inside of the kit, it's all bespoke, Nike would never have an embossed sword detailing just for us
Of course they wouldn't but I think it's the first of our Hummel kits (excluding the thirds) that have shared a base "shape" with any other team. That's the point I was making, still love Hummel and hopefully we extend the deal.
If both clubs asked for something simple red with white detailing, there’s only so much Hummel can do to distinguish them. I think they’ve done a good job of doing that in the circumstances.
it was tongue in cheek @Talal nothing personal, at 52 I am too bald and old to wear one anyway, my son no doubt will.
I just think within the remit of traditional red home shirt, there's not much else they can do when set against a fellow club who also asked for a traditional red home shirt.
Look among your own very impressive collection of home shirts, the less popular ones are those that stray away from this principle
I would say the Green and Purple third kit ( I proudly own one) was not universally liked at the time but it has become a classic. I recall on my Honeymoon in Mexico in 99 I wore it for a walk and a leather stall holder wanted to offer me half his stock for it! I resisted and it is my favourite shirt.
it was tongue in cheek @Talal nothing personal, at 52 I am too bald and old to wear one anyway, my son no doubt will.
I just think within the remit of traditional red home shirt, there's not much else they can do when set against a fellow club who also asked for a traditional red home shirt.
Look among your own very impressive collection of home shirts, the less popular ones are those that stray away from this principle
it was tongue in cheek @Talal nothing personal, at 52 I am too bald and old to wear one anyway, my son no doubt will.
I just think within the remit of traditional red home shirt, there's not much else they can do when set against a fellow club who also asked for a traditional red home shirt.
Look among your own very impressive collection of home shirts, the less popular ones are those that stray away from this principle
👍 I don't disagree it was more an observation than criticism. Said a few pages back it was near perfect (or maybe that was on twitter?!) Hopefully when TS takes over the deal will be extended.
Bristol City's shop says their orders will be fulfilled by the end of October, guess we're looking at a similar time frame if ours are going on pre-sale next week
Shame as away kit is nice (although if they just had the company name that would be better)
Sorry you don't like the logo but that's the company logo. The blue in the logo is important to my father personally for business reasons and the fact that this is why he is sponsoring this shirt is why it is there.
The company logo is the company logo, I just find it a bit clunky on this shirt.
That looks like it belongs to a team that plays its games in the Kruger National Park - the players face knows exactly what is going to happen if they go outside wearing that!!
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Plus, I think out hanger’s nicer than BCFC’s.
2 traditional red team shirts are identical but with different club badges and sponsors, what did Hummel ever do for us!
I just think within the remit of traditional red home shirt, there's not much else they can do when set against a fellow club who also asked for a traditional red home shirt.
Look among your own very impressive collection of home shirts, the less popular ones are those that stray away from this principle
I hope we can get some retro options this season.