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Under Armour did offer "player kits" too. IIRC, they were cheaper than Nikes Elite offerings.
UA player shirts were never sold to the public
Under Armour did offer "player kits" too. IIRC, they were cheaper than Nikes Elite offerings.
Think they were, in even more limited numbers than Nike Elite ones. I've seen some being sold by resellers in the last year or so too.UA player shirts were never sold to the public
This colourway reminds me of the Deliveroo kitWe've updated our post on the Tottenham 18-19 third kit. Much more logically considering the home and away uniform colors, the new Spurs third jersey is now expected to be predominantly teal. It is slated for release in September and will complete the club's set for the upcoming season.
TOTTENHAM 18-19 THIRD KIT
This image shows the base colors of the Tottenham 2018-2019 third kit.
The Tottenham Hotspur 2018-19 third jersey is widely expected to be predominantly turquoise / teal, with navy trim and silver-metallic brandings and logos.
No design specifics of the Spurs 2018-2019 third kit are known as of now, but it'll feature a city-inspired graphic similar to what we know about the upcoming Barcelona and Galatasaray third jerseys.
While the home and away kits will be released earlier this year, due to the fact that there's no obligations to an outgoing supplier as it was with Under Armour last summer, the third kit is widely expected to be released at around the same time as this season's, i.e. in September.
UA player shirts were never sold to the public
This colourway reminds me of the Deliveroo kit
We've updated our post on the Tottenham 18-19 third kit. Much more logically considering the home and away uniform colors, the new Spurs third jersey is now expected to be predominantly teal. It is slated for release in September and will complete the club's set for the upcoming season.
TOTTENHAM 18-19 THIRD KIT
This image shows the base colors of the Tottenham 2018-2019 third kit.
The Tottenham Hotspur 2018-19 third jersey is widely expected to be predominantly turquoise / teal, with navy trim and silver-metallic brandings and logos.
No design specifics of the Spurs 2018-2019 third kit are known as of now, but it'll feature a city-inspired graphic similar to what we know about the upcoming Barcelona and Galatasaray third jerseys.
While the home and away kits will be released earlier this year, due to the fact that there's no obligations to an outgoing supplier as it was with Under Armour last summer, the third kit is widely expected to be released at around the same time as this season's, i.e. in September.
Wait, wat?There's no such colour as turquoise
Each time I come back to this thread and scroll past this post all I see is goalkeeper.
It's not a nice colour at all - is it teal? There's no such colour as turquoise, so I guess it must be teal. Nah, not a fan, very drab, but more importantly it looks like a keeper colour scheme rather than outfield player.
I don’t know about those versions as they was start of season training wear but Jd sports sell the new version so may be worth having a look.Besides the shop, are there any other places around London who is selling Spurs training wear i.e. Men's training top?
https://shop.tottenhamhotspur.com/product/mens-training-top-2017-2018/nkmt0317
I didn't want to start a new thread so I decided to hijack this one
Each time I come back to this thread and scroll past this post all I see is goalkeeper.
It's not a nice colour at all - is it teal? There's no such colour as turquoise, so I guess it must be teal. Nah, not a fan, very drab, but more importantly it looks like a keeper colour scheme rather than outfield player.
Turquoise is a mineral/oxidation of copper. If something is the same colour as it, is it wrong to call it turquoise?
Birds have 38 million shades if pink, from salmon to coral, all of which aren't colours but things....
You have to ask yourself... is making this point worth 3 pages and countless posts arguing about whether turquoise is or isn’t a colour?!
Pick your battles Matt and this doesn’t need to be one of them.
They definitely were but I only remember seeing them being sold with the first years set of kits, not that I looked in the years after.
I see PSG managed to get away with no button as with Barca and Inter. One would have hoped Nike would make a little more effort considering our new stadium... but this is Nike and we are pretty far down the list of important contracts for them i would imagine so hardly surprised.Looking at City's shirt, I like the design on the arms but the neck is rank. Wide with a button is just plain weird.
I'll stick to a training top again I think. The half-zip, long sleeve training top is one of the nicest tops I've ever worn, it's great.