arsene wengers coat wrote:Dan wrote:
The home kit is a throwback design, but without being simple enough to be retro.
The away kit is a forest kit. Is that because forest had a Mansfield kit for their away kit this season? Returning the favour.
arsene wengers coat wrote:Dan wrote:
Stag95 wrote:Just realised the badges look like they’re printed everyone complained about Surridge, I liked them. They were unique designs, with some designs we’ll look back on as classics.
Walton Stag wrote:I think this is a wind up. I can’t believe Castore would produce anything as bland and uninteresting as these three kits. I have just had a look at some of their current footy tops and they all look much better than these. Time will tell,I suppose.Do we know when the official launch is?
Cleveland_Stag wrote:Stag95 wrote:Just realised the badges look like they’re printed everyone complained about Surridge, I liked them. They were unique designs, with some designs we’ll look back on as classics.
There’s not a chance anyone in 10-20 years time is buying any of our Surridge kits because they’re good ‘retro’ shirts
Walton Stag wrote:I think this is a wind up. I can’t believe Castore would produce anything as bland and uninteresting as these three kits. I have just had a look at some of their current footy tops and they all look much better than these. Time will tell,I suppose.Do we know when the official launch is?
Captain Cunno wrote:Could be a bedroom carpet Zod , don't be carpetist
EdgeleyStag wrote:Cleveland_Stag wrote:Stag95 wrote:Just realised the badges look like they’re printed everyone complained about Surridge, I liked them. They were unique designs, with some designs we’ll look back on as classics.
There’s not a chance anyone in 10-20 years time is buying any of our Surridge kits because they’re good ‘retro’ shirts
I purchased the first one when we got promoted, it felt like something you'd get at skeggy for fiver and I've been too embarrassed to wear it since. I had a look at the new ones last year and there was no difference.
My personal choice would be new balance, you wouldn't get the bespoke designs but the quality is always spot on and a fair price.
Reg Holdsworth wrote:After all of the build-up, these are very disappointing. I was expecting much better.
stagmanrob wrote:The big issue will be the price.
Castore see themselves as the British version of Nike or Adidias (or at least want others to see them that way)
The pricing will reflect what they believe justifies their "premium" quality.
They look anything but, and Newcastle and Rangers fans have been far from happy with them in the past.
On first view, I wouldn't pay £30 for any of those, let alone the rumoured £55....I only buy them for my lad though, so I'd be interested to know what the kid prices would be....still extortionate no doubt.
EdgeleyStag wrote:stagmanrob wrote:
40/50 quid is the bottom tier for a cheap bespoke football shirt, especially if you consider the blank mass produced Nike shirts retail for £25/30
HitchcocksShins wrote:EdgeleyStag wrote:stagmanrob wrote:
40/50 quid is the bottom tier for a cheap bespoke football shirt, especially if you consider the blank mass produced Nike shirts retail for £ 25/30
I'm struggling to truly quantify this if you could help me understand?
If £30 is your bog standard shirt, £50 is your bottom tier bespoke football shirt, would that make £70 your mid tier and £90 your top tier?
Who when and where has there been a £90 bespoke football shirt? Also, what om earth is a bespoke football shirt?
HitchcocksShins wrote: Also, what om earth is a bespoke football shirt?
Tess Tickle wrote:Reg Holdsworth wrote:After all of the build-up, these are very disappointing. I was expecting much better.
What build up ? Hardly been a drumroll moment Reg
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