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New Kit 18-19

Dougal

Staff
Jun 4, 2004
60,365
130,157
The shirt will just look like an extension of the shorts, like the players have been wedgied with their pants under their armpits. Even weirder on the European nights with white shorts and what looks like a thick navy belt.
 

Lighty64

I believe
Aug 24, 2010
10,400
12,476
And my mother's been telling me all these years to wear vertical stripes to not look like such a fat fucker.

bet you looked a picture in the Kappa kit, I won both home and away in a comp, god they really didn't suit my gut:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

Sweech

Ruh Roh Ressegnon
Jun 27, 2013
6,752
16,378
Looks good from what I can see. Home strip looks good as a full kit with the gradient, but probably not great as just a shirt for a supporter. Away looks good though, so I’ll probably end up getting that.
 

Phischy

The Spursy One
Feb 29, 2004
1,000
1,152
I am hopeful that there will be a variant of the shirt for European nights. What I have in mind is akin to what Nike did with the France shirt when they were told that they couldn't have different coloured sleeves, with that graduated pattern massively toned down and barely visible. Levy would love it too, any excuse to flog another shirt variant to us plebs who are completionists!
 

Zippy1980

Well-Known Member
Mar 23, 2018
3,316
6,709
I’m not too sure about our 3rd red strip. Also not too sure what the bikes have to do with us anyway.
 

longtimespur

Well-Known Member
Sep 10, 2014
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9,950
Don't care either, thought they were fine for someone like me who doesn't buy players kits..
I suppose I'll find out when it arrives:whistle:. £12 not too much to lose.:cautious:
 

CoopsieDeadpool

Well-Known Member
Jun 8, 2012
18,257
70,419
Don't care either, thought they were fine for someone like me who doesn't buy players kits..
I suppose I'll find out when it arrives:whistle:. £12 not too much to lose.:cautious:


Exactly what I was thinking when I responded to you. Not everyone can afford £60, or wants to splash out that much on something that will be replaced in less than a year.
 

longtimespur

Well-Known Member
Sep 10, 2014
5,833
9,950
Exactly what I was thinking when I responded to you. Not everyone can afford £60, or wants to splash out that much on something that will be replaced in less than a year.
Just hope you're right about the import duty. My missus bought some Yankee Candles direct from USA and she ended up paying something like £80 for 2 candles:mad:
 

Lighty64

I believe
Aug 24, 2010
10,400
12,476
Don't care either, thought they were fine for someone like me who doesn't buy players kits..
I suppose I'll find out when it arrives:whistle:. £12 not too much to lose.:cautious:

£12 x 5 with the results of half my clothes after the wife has put the washing machine on:whistle:
 
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