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Reebok it is then (new 3rd shirt p51)
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This is lovely. Wish it was black not blue but still great!shirty5 said:
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yeh that seems odd. there'll be a lot of 5-7 year olds either squeezed or swamped this season!The Red Robin said:
Infant seems to be up 4-5 and then junior goes straight to 7-8.bromdog said:Is anyone finding a size missing in the infant kits. Jumps from 2 - 3 years to 4 - 5 years? No 3 - 4?1 -
More than likely. Commercial leases run on quarter days. Either 24 June old school or 1 July for more modern arrangements._uptheaddicks said:Maybe the details of the lease got in the way?
In the past, all these items would have been blamed back to Dangermouse and Burgerboy. Who is our next in line?1 -
looks like a poor ai mockup to meThe Red Robin said:
Shorts and socks
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I notice that they are doing a crop top but only for women, isn't this discriminatory. Most fans are middle aged men so there must be a demand. It's discrimination.
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Agreed. But that’s straight from the website.Foxycafc said:
looks like a poor ai mockup to meThe Red Robin said:
Shorts and socks
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I’ll admit I only ever buy clothes in sales, but the price of sports gear / merch has gone through the roof last few years2
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Fair play to Reebok for trying something a bit different when it would be easy to do a Castore. Rest of the gear shown so far looks a step up too.5
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Think the home shirt is horrible. Way too busy. As predicted most of @nug ‘s designs were better.
As I haven’t bought a replica shirt since about 2005, my opinion doesn’t really matter, but I dread to think what was rejected if that is the best they can come up with.3 -
AFKABartram said:I’ll admit I only ever buy clothes in sales, but the price of sports gear / merch has gone through the roof last few years
Yeah shirt prices are out of hand. Says a lot when £55 is actually pretty reasonable compared to what some of the big teams are charging.0 -
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Despite my initial horror at seeing the hoodie, the rest of the stuff looks great and it’s fantastic to see Reebok promoting it to their global customer base.1
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I like it0
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A schizophrenic, mouldy mess of a shirt.2
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Kap10 said:I notice that they are doing a crop top but only for women, isn't this discriminatory. Most fans are middle aged men so there must be a demand. It's discrimination.

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So called twins.eastterrace6168 said:Kap10 said:I notice that they are doing a crop top but only for women, isn't this discriminatory. Most fans are middle aged men so there must be a demand. It's discrimination.
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Yeah a lot of the big clubs now sell a standard replica jersey and then an even more expensive one which will basically be the same material as the one the players wear. As a guide Arsenal's replica is £85 and the 'authentic' players one is £120MarcusH26 said:AFKABartram said:I’ll admit I only ever buy clothes in sales, but the price of sports gear / merch has gone through the roof last few years
Yeah shirt prices are out of hand. Says a lot when £55 is actually pretty reasonable compared to what some of the big teams are charging.0 -
Like the shirt and tempted to buy a new one for the first time in like 10 years, but normally prefer the away so will hold on a little0
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No idea, but the ages never overlap. Always 3-4, 5-6 etcbromdog said:0 -
Last season's home kit was the best in years. This looks like it's been given to an intern to fuck about with!
Just really tacky - the design looks like mildew, and the weird stripes just look crap. Black cuffs bizarre - just don't go. Great job!
Don't hold out much hope on the others - again, last seasons were brilliant!
Will not care if we have a good season tho!1 -
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Are you Castore in disguise?boggzy said:Last season's home kit was the best in years. This looks like it's been given to an intern to fuck about with!
Just really tacky - the design looks like mildew, and the weird stripes just look crap. Black cuffs bizarre - just don't go. Great job!
Don't hold out much hope on the others - again, last seasons were brilliant!
Will not care if we have a good season tho!11 -
Notice the black range is now called ‘travel wear’.
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It’s ok, but think they could have done better, with putting the logos left and right, over the nips.cafc-4-life said:
This is nice!!!0 -
Reebok have smashed it. Nicest off field gear we've had in years.
I haven't bought owned replica clobber since I was a teenager but the all black tee and polo are tempting10 -
The Travel stuff is what the players will go to games in, the blue pro stuff is the training stuff, all in for one of those Mid layer tops1
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I can see the attraction of the black gear, but there should have been some red/white on it, if only the club badge at least...1
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Really dislike the ad. Typical of today's adverts for most things where an urban "street" approach is taken despite most of the buyers being middle aged forty somethings from Kent.Braziliance said:Really like the ad. Men and women's team involved, and I think a few of the non-Charlton players are fans.
Lewis and Rhea of course Charlton, not sure on the others. Nice to see that along with Sean and Niall the drummers getting some recognition.
Personally I'd prefer a picture of the men's captain standing on the pitch with the new kit on.
But then I'm increasingly becoming the old git that loves a moan because things aren't as good as they used to be.
In terms of the kit itself - it's a no from me. Looks mouldy, but at least the club will save money on armbands if someone dies.4 -
Is it an urban “street” approach if it’s just shot on the roads around the Valley? Surely that’s just Charlton?11
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Are middle aged 40 somethings from Kent really the target audience for shirts and merch ?SporadicAddick said:
Really dislike the ad. Typical of today's adverts for most things where an urban "street" approach is taken despite most of the buyers being middle aged forty somethings from Kent.Braziliance said:Really like the ad. Men and women's team involved, and I think a few of the non-Charlton players are fans.
Lewis and Rhea of course Charlton, not sure on the others. Nice to see that along with Sean and Niall the drummers getting some recognition.
Personally I'd prefer a picture of the men's captain standing on the pitch with the new kit on.
But then I'm increasingly becoming the old git that loves a moan because things aren't as good as they used to be.
In terms of the kit itself - it's a no from me. Looks mouldy, but at least the club will save money on armbands if someone dies.4 -
"street" is not literal...BetterCallSaul said:Is it an urban “street” approach if it’s just shot on the roads around the Valley? Surely that’s just Charlton?
but if it was, I'd prefer it if it was "pitch".0




















