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Castore kits thread (24/24\5 3rd kit page 83/84)
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I was expecting to see the Windows Xp logo appear near the bottomMendonca In Asdas said:
Expect to see Tinky Winky running over the hill in a minute!shine166 said:Current squad looks great in it
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            They're both gorgeous. Yes please.3
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They have taken a bit of a risk with the top one - the R, the S, and the K.Talal said:3 - 
            That white one is mustard2
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Erm, I think it’s white?CAFCsayer said:That white one is mustard15 - 
            If it's based on the 98-99 it's ecru.11
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            That 98/99 concept one is great, think fans would be well happy with something like that. Think we might see a collar on at least one of the shirts the way Castore do their stuff.5
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            I like those!0
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I think you mean the ecru one is spiffing.CAFCsayer said:That white one is mustard2 - 
            I sometimes see the plenty of shots twitter account share goals from back in the late 80s. The all yellow kit with the red trim when we had Woolwich as a sponsor was quality imo. I was only 6 at the time so it could’ve been a third choice kit behind the gray? Anyhow, I would like to see something like that come back
I think black kits are are a horrible choice. Don’t see the appeal at all personally.0 - 
            
Isn't the leisure wear market the driver? Let's face it, red is not necessarily the colour of choice for blokes for a trip down the pub. Yellow would be in the same category. Black, maybe white, blue, ecru, grey and other less "in your face" colours are a better match with a pair of jeans.cabbles said:I sometimes see the plenty of shots twitter account share goals from back in the late 80s. The all yellow kit with the red trim when we had Woolwich as a sponsor was quality imo. I was only 6 at the time so it could’ve been a third choice kit behind the gray? Anyhow, I would like to see something like that come back
I think black kits are are a horrible choice. Don’t see the appeal at all personally.2 - 
            
I guess so, but I don’t see my club’s football shirt as something I’d wear as leisure wear. That’s just my choice, but I loved some of those old kits like the yellow and gray ones from the late 80s. I know they brought the gray one back again the other season, but it just didn’t have the same appealcafcfan said:
Isn't the leisure wear market the driver? Let's face it, red is not necessarily the colour of choice for blokes for a trip down the pub. Yellow would be in the same category. Black, maybe white, blue, ecru, grey and other less "in your face" colours are a better match with a pair of jeans.cabbles said:I sometimes see the plenty of shots twitter account share goals from back in the late 80s. The all yellow kit with the red trim when we had Woolwich as a sponsor was quality imo. I was only 6 at the time so it could’ve been a third choice kit behind the gray? Anyhow, I would like to see something like that come back
I think black kits are are a horrible choice. Don’t see the appeal at all personally.0 - 
            

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The third kit this year was probably the nicest we have had in years. Thought the black with gold was a quality design.cabbles said:I sometimes see the plenty of shots twitter account share goals from back in the late 80s. The all yellow kit with the red trim when we had Woolwich as a sponsor was quality imo. I was only 6 at the time so it could’ve been a third choice kit behind the gray? Anyhow, I would like to see something like that come back
I think black kits are are a horrible choice. Don’t see the appeal at all personally.7 - 
            I prefer either white or yellow for an away top.1
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It was a good shirt, aside from the weird lighter panel across the collar bone and manboobs!SouthWest_Addicks said:
The third kit this year was probably the nicest we have had in years. Thought the black with gold was a quality design.cabbles said:I sometimes see the plenty of shots twitter account share goals from back in the late 80s. The all yellow kit with the red trim when we had Woolwich as a sponsor was quality imo. I was only 6 at the time so it could’ve been a third choice kit behind the gray? Anyhow, I would like to see something like that come back
I think black kits are are a horrible choice. Don’t see the appeal at all personally.2 - 
            The only good thing about last season was our kits, especially the third. Let's hope that this lot reach the same standards.0
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            Something tells me a top will be £60 plus.1
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            Castore cricket sunhats in the Lord's shop today were £30...3
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            https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-castore-club-shop-23113723
second store in Woolwich or down at the O2 ?0 - 
            
There already putting the store at the O2 together, so I suspect they’ll stock a tiny amount of Charlton stock at the backRichmondSE10Exile said:https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-castore-club-shop-23113723
second store in Woolwich or down at the O2 ?1 - 
            Both England (cricket) and Charlton are still unbeaten in Castore kit5
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            The non playing stuff looks good for England Cricket, I’d rather buy a decent top at my age, then a playing shirt, so looks like they’ll be decent stuff to buy0
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            I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though

The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
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Quite like the one top right ...killerandflash said:I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
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Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is finekillerandflash said:I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
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Cricket trousers and cricket sweaters should never be white; but white cricket shirts are ok.Pelling1993 said:
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is finekillerandflash said:I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
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