It's a nice kit, but why does everything have to have a weird story these days?!
"It's inspired by the workers of a chalk pit that used to be here."
Just It's a football kit, it's white, we've tried to make it a smart one that looks good. Hope you like and buy it would do.
Agreed. White has always been our secondary colour, and we’ve had to try and find some convoluted way to link the colour white to some part of our history.
Its a nice enough kit, but the whole ‘inspired by chalk’ stuff is a bit forced.
It’s very nice. What does Castore have against a sewn on badge? Cost cutting? I won’t be buying it 1. I’m a grown man 2. The badge will come off after one wash.
My god if only I had known that choosing Brexit would delay my chance to purchase the latest piece of expensive nylon, for a couple of weeks, I would have reconsidered my vote.
My god if only I had known that choosing Brexit would hinder my chance to purchase the latest piece of expensive nylon I would have reconsidered my vote.
Didn't do your homework then, did you.
Fancy making a life changing decison without finding out the consequences...
Having separate sponsors for the home and away kit could cause issues with the GK shirts
For example when we play at home a team who plays in yellow (e.g. Burton) the keeper will presumably have to wear the blue "away" shirt, so I assume they'll have to have sets of GK kit with both sponsors on them.
I like the kits overall, but genuine question, how many fully grown men walk around wearing goalkeepers kits? Cant imagine many even though we do have a degree of weirdo's supporting us.
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A slightly better look at the chalk graphic
"It's inspired by the workers of a chalk pit that used to be here."
Just "It's a football kit, it's white, we've tried to make it a smart one that looks good. Hope you like and buy it" would do.
Its a nice enough kit, but the whole ‘inspired by chalk’ stuff is a bit forced.
Really retro!
Fancy making a life changing decison without finding out the consequences...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/jun/10/efl-clubs-allowed-to-wear-away-kits-at-home-to-help-colour-blind-people#:~:text=1 month old-,EFL clubs allowed to wear away kits,to help colour-blind people&text=English Football League clubs will,officials and spectators will benefit.
For example when we play at home a team who plays in yellow (e.g. Burton) the keeper will presumably have to wear the blue "away" shirt, so I assume they'll have to have sets of GK kit with both sponsors on them.