Oystercatcher28
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Designed for our cycling team?Other than the bastardised badge this is nice in a weird way.
Designed for our cycling team?Other than the bastardised badge this is nice in a weird way.
Tbh im not sure they realise that they've allowed the discount to work in the shirt. You never see them having any kind of sale before the season has started.So they've put the price up to 75 quid so that people think they're getting a discount when they spend 60 quid on it? It's absolutely insane these days.
Seems that the great unwashed can't buy the training gear with the sponsor's logo on it. It was the same last season with OKX.Anyone know if you can get the new training shirt with the Asahi logo on it? Looks unreal.
That's horrific.
The new England shirt is 80 quid for adults and 60 quid for kids. It's an insane price for what is the cheapest bit of tat they can possibly manufacture. I can't remember buying a football shirt and it not having a pull in the fabric within about a week. I live in a hot country, and the difference between a bog-standard Adidas sports top and a replica football shirt in terms of sweating my arse off is insane. I remember buying the Morocco top when I lived over there from the official Adidas shop, and a bit of the badge came off the first time I washed it. I've stopped buying them now.Tbh im not sure they realise that they've allowed the discount to work in the shirt. You never see them having any kind of sale before the season has started.
But I'm not going to say 60 by itself isn't far too much let alone 75.
Not going to debate any of this. As someone who has always had a big interest in football shirts, seeing the market absolutely blow up in the last 10 years is ridiculous. At one point, £50 was considered outrageous.The new England shirt is 80 quid for adults and 60 quid for kids. It's an insane price for what is the cheapest bit of tat they can possibly manufacture. I can't remember buying a football shirt and it not having a pull in the fabric within about a week. I live in a hot country, and the difference between a bog-standard Adidas sports top and a replica football shirt in terms of sweating my arse off is insane. I remember buying the Morocco top when I lived over there from the official Adidas shop, and a bit of the badge came off the first time I washed it. I've stopped buying them now.
I live in Malaysia so I can go down the market and get one today if I want. I got an England one for the World Cup. It was pretty good except the washing label got washed off.Not going to debate any of this. As someone who has always had a big interest in football shirts, seeing the market absolutely blow up in the last 10 years is ridiculous. At one point, £50 was considered outrageous.
And like you said, it's not even like the quality justifies the price.
With how good the standard of fakes are now in this day and age, I can't blame people who would rather wait a month for delivery to get HAALAND 9 and the UCL badges on this seasons shirt for £14 rather than paying £97 from the club store.
I assume the new away kit will get showcased and released during the Far East tour.
Wasn't that classed as the 3rd kit?I have a feeling the away kit will be saved for Burnley. Like they did with the James May tribute shirt at Wolves a few years ago.