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Reebok it is then (new 3rd shirt p51)
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Except Norwich.The Red Robin said:
They all do itMrOneLung said:My brief to reebok
design something nice, no need to shoehorn a backstory
https://www.instagram.com/p/DLuGi7wOga3/?igsh=MTRjOXk1bTg1Y29vaw==
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Brilliant (And spot on).Scoham said:
Except Norwich.The Red Robin said:
They all do itMrOneLung said:My brief to reebok
design something nice, no need to shoehorn a backstory
https://www.instagram.com/p/DLuGi7wOga3/?igsh=MTRjOXk1bTg1Y29vaw==1 -
Saw that with Norwich, class.0
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Wish we had re-united with Joma. Their kits always look class3
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The shorts had to be black. Light blue makes no sense at all!Ross said:
You see them briefly in the video. Light blue shorts, white socks with light blue top.Rufus is a dogs name said:This obsession with 'kit' launches when they only show the shirt... what colour are the shorts/socks...?0 -
I’d completely agree if light blue wasn’t one of the colours of the shirt…felix_31 said:
The shorts had to be black. Light blue makes no sense at all!Ross said:
You see them briefly in the video. Light blue shorts, white socks with light blue top.Rufus is a dogs name said:This obsession with 'kit' launches when they only show the shirt... what colour are the shorts/socks...?2 -
Light blue shorts make no sense because it will look crap. The black trimmings of the shirt (especially on the sides) would look much better alongside black shorts then blue socks. Blue shorts make no sense from a design point of view. Esp. as the shirt has multiple tones of blue - it will look messy overallCallumcafc said:
I’d completely agree if light blue wasn’t one of the colours of the shirt…felix_31 said:
The shorts had to be black. Light blue makes no sense at all!Ross said:
You see them briefly in the video. Light blue shorts, white socks with light blue top.Rufus is a dogs name said:This obsession with 'kit' launches when they only show the shirt... what colour are the shorts/socks...?1 -
Does the shirt have multiple tones of blue? It looks like one shade of blue, one shade of silver and one shade of black to me.felix_31 said:
Light blue shorts make no sense because it will look crap. The black trimmings of the shirt (especially on the sides) would look much better alongside black shorts then blue socks. Blue shorts make no sense from a design point of view. Esp. as the shirt has multiple tones of blue - it will look messy overallCallumcafc said:
I’d completely agree if light blue wasn’t one of the colours of the shirt…felix_31 said:
The shorts had to be black. Light blue makes no sense at all!Ross said:
You see them briefly in the video. Light blue shorts, white socks with light blue top.Rufus is a dogs name said:This obsession with 'kit' launches when they only show the shirt... what colour are the shorts/socks...?
Black shorts also make no sense if the third kit is all black with gold trim0 -
felix_31 said:Wish we had re-united with Joma. Their kits always look classLe Coq Sportif were very good.The centenary shirt was atrocious, BUT that was probably to maximise profit due to the demand of the top.0
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Looks like someone’s said to Macca “ok do some acting”fenaddick said:0 -
I should add, I meant Joma's kits since their 'resurgence' - so Norwich, Hoffenheim, Swansea etc. Joma lost the plot towards the end of our contract with them but the 2003 - 2006 kits were nice.ElfsborgAddick said:felix_31 said:Wish we had re-united with Joma. Their kits always look classLe Coq Sportif were very good.The centenary shirt was atrocious, BUT that was probably to maximise profit due to the demand of the top.
Agree regarding Le Coq - a proper return to footy kits would be great to see4 -
Have to admit seeing the away in the bluewater shop it does look a lot better in the flesh and I'm tempted to get one0
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Le Coq Sportif’s shirts for the Argentina/France rugby union sides are/were beautiful.2
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Forgot how bad that kit was... would going as far as saying it's the worst wr have ever hadThe Red Robin said:4 -
Yeh I’m being a bit harsh there as all the other JomaCAFCsayer said:
Forgot how bad that kit was... would going as far as saying it's the worst wr have ever hadThe Red Robin said:
home kits were nice.0 -
That plus the centenary kit should mean that Joma never make another kit for usThe Red Robin said:
Yeh I’m being a bit harsh there as all the other JomaCAFCsayer said:
Forgot how bad that kit was... would going as far as saying it's the worst wr have ever hadThe Red Robin said:
home kits were nice.1 -
Our away kit was originally gonna be the third kit but got bumped up to being the away kit because it was much more popular. Doesn’t give me any hope for the third kit whatsoever4
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Managed to get to The Valley store today.
Had seen many comments about the quality not being very good - so was sceptical going to the club shop…
however, seeing them in the flesh and feeling them, the quality is very good albeit the tops feel ‘thin’ material with may contribute to people saying it’s poor quality.Believe the kits on the shelf are the same as what the players will wear (as opposed to the whole replica vs official shirt debate in the prem) - so the material is clearly moisture wicking and ‘performance’ like.
the club badges are a few levels above what castore brought to the table - real quality badges that won’t be coming off it he washing for at least 7 months 🤣0 -
It’ll be a right Bobby Dazzler nowJamAddick said:Our away kit was originally gonna be the third kit but got bumped up to being the away kit because it was much more popular. Doesn’t give me any hope for the third kit whatsoever1 -
What is sizing like? Similar to Castore?0
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Modern cricket kits seem really thin and flimsy too. But then it's the nonsense, when you think of it, of fans buying performance, moisture wicking sportswear, to wear under a jacket or over a sweatshirt!sammy391 said:Managed to get to The Valley store today.
Had seen many comments about the quality not being very good - so was sceptical going to the club shop…
however, seeing them in the flesh and feeling them, the quality is very good albeit the tops feel ‘thin’ material with may contribute to people saying it’s poor quality.Believe the kits on the shelf are the same as what the players will wear (as opposed to the whole replica vs official shirt debate in the prem) - so the material is clearly moisture wicking and ‘performance’ like.
the club badges are a few levels above what castore brought to the table - real quality badges that won’t be coming off it he washing for at least 7 months 🤣0 -
I got last season's England T20 kit super cheap when they changed the sponsor from Cinch and there is genuinely nothing to it. Although it is also made by Castore so the quality isn't fantastic.killerandflash said:
Modern cricket kits seem really thin and flimsy too. But then it's the nonsense, when you think of it, of fans buying performance, moisture wicking sportswear, to wear under a jacket or over a sweatshirt!sammy391 said:Managed to get to The Valley store today.
Had seen many comments about the quality not being very good - so was sceptical going to the club shop…
however, seeing them in the flesh and feeling them, the quality is very good albeit the tops feel ‘thin’ material with may contribute to people saying it’s poor quality.Believe the kits on the shelf are the same as what the players will wear (as opposed to the whole replica vs official shirt debate in the prem) - so the material is clearly moisture wicking and ‘performance’ like.
the club badges are a few levels above what castore brought to the table - real quality badges that won’t be coming off it he washing for at least 7 months 🤣0 -
So when we are expecting to see the third kit and the away and third GK kits?1
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felix_31 said:
I should add, I meant Joma's kits since their 'resurgence' - so Norwich, Hoffenheim, Swansea etc. Joma lost the plot towards the end of our contract with them but the 2003 - 2006 kits were nice.ElfsborgAddick said:felix_31 said:Wish we had re-united with Joma. Their kits always look classLe Coq Sportif were very good.The centenary shirt was atrocious, BUT that was probably to maximise profit due to the demand of the top.
Agree regarding Le Coq - a proper return to footy kits would be great to see
My centenary shirt is shocking quality1 -
Must admit, have been wearing my new ‘camo’ goalies top today, I love it.
Ask me again at Christmas, and see if the letters have peeled off, don’t think the missus will let me wear it to bed.2 -








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