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Castore kits thread (24/24\5 3rd kit page 83/84)

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  • CH4RLTON
    CH4RLTON Posts: 2,618
    It is what it is, i’m amazed football kits get away making a new a shirt every year flogging it for £50 when it reality there’s never  a lot of difference , I normally buy the away shirts if any
  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,967
    Will be interesting to see how the red looks in bright sunlight or under the floodlights. 

    Good solid effort effort though albeit not to keen on the collar. 

    8/10
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,071
    Not bad, not sure about the collar though. I won't buy it though, instead I'll just wait for a cheaper castore top with a Charlton badge on it like I do most seasons. 

    Would be nice to have a kit which lasts 2 seasons 
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,265
    cafc999 said:
    Will be interesting to see how the red looks in bright sunlight or under the floodlights. 

    Good solid effort effort though albeit not to keen on the collar. 

    8/10
    I'd imagine how Ferrari's in F1 looked when they used a brighter red, almost orange
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,856
    Does it have innovative technology for wicking moisture?
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,853
    Like the shirt shorts and socks. 

    Just not together 
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,737
    Like the shirt. Shorts are ok. Socks are an abomination.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,112
    That's a try-too-hard, over complicated, abomination of a kit.
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,234
    edited July 2022
    The good, the bad and the ugly. Shirt is excellent, shorts look like beachwear and whoever designed the socks needs their head wobbled. As an ensemble it doesn’t work for me. Shame as the shirt is lovely. 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    edited June 2022
    Shirt ok , at best 
    Shorts and socks wank and look like they belong elsewhere

    4 new kits for space cadet kids please

    I see they are available to order but how long before they're delivered ?
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  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    Like the shirt. Shorts are ok. Socks are an abomination.
    This 
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,167
    i like it especially the socks…shame there aren’t matching boxers…
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    Those socks, awful! 
  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,454
    I think the socks would look a lot better folded over rather than worn above the knee. Even plain socks look stupid worn like that
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,265
    The socks just look weird on Stockley because he's pulled them all the way up. When folded over/worn normally they'll have 2 sets of stripes on them at most and will look a lot simpler 
  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,018
    Don't like it myself. Never been a fan of kits with those types of patterns, not liking the collar either 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Socks - might help the boys find eachothers feet with the ball!
  • DubaiCAFC
    DubaiCAFC Posts: 2,461
    I don't get the issues with the socks - i think they are pretty cool.. Better than plain red or white! Either way, I think it is a good looking kit.. 
  • Shirt is really nice, couldn't care less about the shorts and socks.

    Most people who are interested will buy just the shirt, a few will buy the shorts to wear around the house or to the gym or something, and surely no one over the age of about 12 buys the socks anyway.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,034
    Shirt ok , at best 
    Shorts and socks wank and look like they belong elsewhere

    4 new kits for space cadet kids please

    I see they are available to order but how long before they're delivered ?
    August......2023
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  • swordfish
    swordfish Posts: 4,234
    Players 'not fit to wear the socks' should look for employment elsewhere. I don't think the shorts go well with the shirt but are fine on their own. Shirts okay but we've had much better imo. A lukewarm 6/10
  • IanJRO
    IanJRO Posts: 691
    Best one in ages for me with a nice nod to the old Admiral shirt. Looking forward to seeing the away kit now.

    I just wish they would have a 2 year shelf life as no doubt the kids will be keen on it too!
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,811
    should change 1 kit each season, home/away on a rotational basis

    appreciate it's harder if changing kit suppliers, but could be done for longer term deals
  • To_Be_Franck
    To_Be_Franck Posts: 1,095
    Players' names under the number then I assume?
    Would be a new one for us?
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited July 2022
    Rothko said:
    Looks good, see how it wears before final decision.

    also big fan of the fluro yellow keepers kit 
    My son, when he was a kid and attended one of those junior red events, asked Rob Elliott why he wore bright shirts. His answer was interesting. Apparently when he was at the club at least, the first choice keeper had choice of colours. He had seen a study from the US that when rushed players instinctively shoot at bright colours so he favoured them. How reliable that study was I don't know, but I suppose it can help if you think you are getting an advantage.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,310
    People are going to lose it when they see these shorts and socks though.

    I rate it 
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    One thing I never understand in these threads each year is the comments that always come up saying people are too old to care. Is there an age limit on when you can stop liking or even purchasing shirts and does that extend to everything in life?

    If so it's a bit sad that people feel the need to live life by a set amount of rules determined by what age they are. If you like something then that's all that matters and don't feel like you need to apologise for it.
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 10,773
    colthe3rd said:
    One thing I never understand in these threads each year is the comments that always come up saying people are too old to care. Is there an age limit on when you can stop liking or even purchasing shirts and does that extend to everything in life?

    If so it's a bit sad that people feel the need to live life by a set amount of rules determined by what age they are. If you like something then that's all that matters and don't feel like you need to apologise for it.
    I’m to old to like comments like this. 
  • felix_31
    felix_31 Posts: 292
    I love the shirt pattern and shirt face, but not a huge fan of the collar nor the half way round sleeve trimmings.  The socks I like (a bit different) and the shorts - those stripes are a bit too thick, if they were thinner they wouldn't draw the eye so much and the kit would work better overall.  Having said that, nice overall, and a lot more exciting than the vast majority of the Castore kits I've seen so far.

    Disappointed that the Uni of Greenwich haven't tried harder with their logo on the Women's kit, and I'm assuming our away kit will be the same - as I've seen someone else here mention, their actual logo - with the compass - could look very very good if done properly.  Instead, it looks like it's been done on Word with no thought at all. 

    Hope we reunite with Joma for our next deal - the kit they've made for Norwich is a cracker. 
  • To_Be_Franck
    To_Be_Franck Posts: 1,095
    edited July 2022
    Rothko said:
    Looks good, see how it wears before final decision.

    also big fan of the fluro yellow keepers kit 
    My son, when he was a kid and attended one of those junior red events, asked Rob Elliott why he wore bright shirts. His answer was interesting. Apparently when he was at the club at least, the first choice keeper had choice of colours. He had seen a study from the US that when rushed players instinctively shoot at bright colours so he favoured them. How reliable that study was I don't know, but I suppose it can help if you think you are getting an advantage.

    Interesting. And would make sense with all the bright options out there at the minute. I remember reading a goalkeeping coaching book 'by' Neville Southall who said he picked darker colours as they blended in to the crowd better so striker couldn't quickly identify his positioning.
    That said, if a striker couldn't see him in his latter years....they probably shouldn't have been playing professionally.

    *Edit*  Just a comment RE Rob Elliots comments...I am fully aware that NS also wore bright yellow kits - no trying to prove me wrong pls