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BoringOldFan

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aliyid

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I quite like the home kit (will get hate for this but I hate the plain white retro look and always think it needs a splash of navy blue).

The scuba kit looks more like a warm up / training kit so would be v surprised if that’s an actual kit.
 

GetKaned

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I quite like the home kit (will get hate for this but I hate the plain white retro look and always think it needs a splash of navy blue).

The scuba kit looks more like a warm up / training kit so would be v surprised if that’s an actual kit.
I hope the home kit looks decent with all white shorts playing in CL
 

sage

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Had my reservations on the home kit based on the leaks, but I must admit it does look better on the players. I still wish they didn't mess about with touches of random off-brand colour. Make it a white kit, period. Look at Liverpool.. it's a red shirt, always has been. Hard to fuck up.

As for the away, fuck me.. no words. Genuinely one the ugliest Spurs kits ever (along with last year's third btw). Wish we just did alternative colours on a cleaner, plainer design but it's never gonna happen with Nike.
 

Timbo Tottenham

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Does anyone know when these will be release on the Nike Store? They did last season's without 'Cinch' on the sleeve, I hope that they're doing the same this year...
 

Wig

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Nike price the shirts mate.
I wonder if the pricing is in consultation with the club, and what levels of profit sharing there are from shirt sales.

The prices are horrific, and the most interesting question for me is that if Nike set the prices, why do they have a significantly different price for Spurs than other top level teams? For example Liverpool's new elite shirt is £99.95, compared to £115 for ours. Why are Spurs fans mugged off in being asked to pay 15% extra?
 

Trix

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I wonder if the pricing is in consultation with the club, and what levels of profit sharing there are from shirt sales.

The prices are horrific, and the most interesting question for me is that if Nike set the prices, why do they have a significantly different price for Spurs than other top level teams? For example Liverpool's new elite shirt is £99.95, compared to £115 for ours. Why are Spurs fans mugged off in being asked to pay 15% extra?
The manufacturer pay a lot of money to be the kit provider and as such they take nearly all the money from shirt sales. They buy them from the manufacturer for x amount then sell them at the RRP. I don't think the clubs get much of a % of all shirts sold for example.
 

TheWook

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I wonder if the pricing is in consultation with the club, and what levels of profit sharing there are from shirt sales.

The prices are horrific, and the most interesting question for me is that if Nike set the prices, why do they have a significantly different price for Spurs than other top level teams? For example Liverpool's new elite shirt is £99.95, compared to £115 for ours. Why are Spurs fans mugged off in being asked to pay 15% extra?
Liverpool's kits are the same price through Nike, so I wonder if Liverpool are losing a cut of the sales to compensate the prices
 

j_walsh89

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I feel like we rarely ever wear our away kit anymore anyway. We seem to always opt for the 3rd kit which is a shame as we’ve had some crackers that probably have been played in once or twice. The dark blue with gold rings on the arms and the dark blue with purple writing on the chest spring to mind as well as this years
 

freeeki

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Does anyone know when these will be release on the Nike Store? They did last season's without 'Cinch' on the sleeve, I hope that they're doing the same this year...

I hope they don't, my only issue with this season's shirt was the sleeves.

Looks fine off, but when worn it needed something on the arms, either a trim or the Cinch logo (which I think is a very nice logo personally)

Happy that the new one seems to have both.
 

ukdy

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£75 for a standard or £115 for an elite version is sickening! remember when there were no variations, and it was £40! such a rip off, and for the most basic of little tweaks!
It is..... and it isn't. Nobody is holding a gun to your head to buy one.

If someone is buying a kit every season, good on them, but if you can't afford it, then it's an addiction or like gambling where you can't help yourself and I don't buy the argument that 'my kids' have to have it!! - grow a pair as a parent and Just Say No!!

£75 for someone who doesn't buy a shirt each year is fine, they might buy one every few seasons and the club knows this... as the season goes on the price comes down and any stragglers pick one up too. It's simple supply and demand.

The £115 kit, that's for those hardcore fans/geeks out there who 'have to have' what the players wear, the club know people would ask for it if it wasn't on sale too..... so they sell it for a few extra quid.

As for the 'remember when the price was' £xxx arguement... Remember when Trevor Francis was the first £1m footballer and average UK house prices were under £14k? ?

You've always got the option to buy from a less reputable website for a near 1:1 copy... the money won't go to the club either way. ?
 
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mil1lion

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Looks fine, not good enough to buy but then these prices have put me off buying them anyway. Every year will have mixed reactions regardless what they do.
 

'O Zio

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Would look fine if it weren't for the weird "car park attendant yellow" collar. Just looks really out of place to me. I never buy one anyway though so I'm probably not the target market.
 
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