This is their first step back into European football for a long while (think that they were bought by another kit supplier who blocked any football deals by Reebok) so they will be keen to make a positive impression.
I hope that meant we got a good deal (it was Charlie so who knows?) and that they put that extra effort in.
My guess is that they/we will try to leverage their big US profile to raise the profile. Expect to see Shaq in the Charlton shirt, etc, etc.
This is their first step back into European football for a long while (think that they were bought by another kit supplier who blocked any football deals by Reebok) so they will be keen to make a positive impression.
I hope that meant we got a good deal (it was Charlie so who knows?) and that they put that extra effort in.
My guess is that they/we will try to leverage their big US profile to raise the profile. Expect to see Shaq in the Charlton shirt, etc, etc.
Nothing against them as a brand. They’ve made some great kits/uniforms in the States.
A quick Google suggests Reebok is owned by Authentic Brands Group, who bought it off Adidas. Either way....let's bring back the Reebok Classics...long overdue!
A quick Google suggests Reebok is owned by Authentic Brands Group, who bought it off Adidas. Either way....let's bring back the Reebok Classics...long overdue!
look forward to the Authentic Brands' Juicy Couture CAFC tracksuit!
Seems they own the rights to the Elvis Presley images, so expect a Hologram Show at The Valley soon
A quick Google suggests Reebok is owned by Authentic Brands Group, who bought it off Adidas. Either way....let's bring back the Reebok Classics...long overdue!
Surely the Reebok deal is all done and dusted, so presume we're just waiting for the season to be finished before we announce it. Gone are the days of teams wearing a new shirt/supplier on the last game of the season (as we did in the '98 play off final, we wore Quaser all season inc. the play-off semis and then wore the new Le Coq Sportif/Mesh kit at Wembley).
That said, interestingly AFC Wimbledon announced their deal with Lotto next season, back in mid-April (another retro brand back in football!)
Surely the Reebok deal is all done and dusted, so presume we're just waiting for the season to be finished before we announce it. Gone are the days of teams wearing a new shirt/supplier on the last game of the season (as we did in the '98 play off final, we wore Quaser all season inc. the play-off semis and then wore the new Le Coq Sportif/Mesh kit at Wembley).
That said, interestingly AFC Wimbledon announced their deal with Lotto next season, back in mid-April (another retro brand back in football!)
Surely the Reebok deal is all done and dusted, so presume we're just waiting for the season to be finished before we announce it. Gone are the days of teams wearing a new shirt/supplier on the last game of the season (as we did in the '98 play off final, we wore Quaser all season inc. the play-off semis and then wore the new Le Coq Sportif/Mesh kit at Wembley).
That said, interestingly AFC Wimbledon announced their deal with Lotto next season, back in mid-April (another retro brand back in football!)
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This is their first step back into European football for a long while (think that they were bought by another kit supplier who blocked any football deals by Reebok) so they will be keen to make a positive impression.
I hope that meant we got a good deal (it was Charlie so who knows?) and that they put that extra effort in.
My guess is that they/we will try to leverage their big US profile to raise the profile. Expect to see Shaq in the Charlton shirt, etc, etc.
Seems they own the rights to the Elvis Presley images, so expect a Hologram Show at The Valley soon
That said, interestingly AFC Wimbledon announced their deal with Lotto next season, back in mid-April (another retro brand back in football!)
https://x.com/cafckits/status/1914988599591764166?t=JTRy57zHBJE_ewz6majchQ&s=19
It got very dull a few years ago, when so many teams (like us) were wearing standard template kits from the likes of Nike, Adidas and Puma.