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Yeah not impressed with any of them to be honest. Or the training stuff either. Not buying anything from this year's range.
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Absolute garbage mate. Agent Orange will never cut it for me.Riggins wrote:Yeah not impressed with any of them to be honest. Or the training stuff either. Not buying anything from this year's range.
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Agreed & I hope that the heritage range outsells the new stuff as it may be the catalyst for the club to change tack moving forward.speedy wrote:Absolute garbage mate. Agent Orange will never cut it for me.Riggins wrote:Yeah not impressed with any of them to be honest. Or the training stuff either. Not buying anything from this year's range.
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Regards the designs of the shirts you cannot please every one what ever is produced personally it’s not for me but what cannot be denied is poor quality
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I'd like to see it with shorts both tucked in and not. Sometimes it's the full kit that makes a shirt good or bad.Johnlewis1920 wrote:Regards the designs of the shirts you cannot please every one what ever is produced personally it’s not for me but what cannot be denied is poor quality
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Confusion say old saying "... cannot polish a t**d"mart0042 wrote:I'd like to see it with shorts both tucked in and not. Sometimes it's the full kit that makes a shirt good or bad.Johnlewis1920 wrote:Regards the designs of the shirts you cannot please every one what ever is produced personally it’s not for me but what cannot be denied is poor quality
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Prefer the home one of the 3 but won’t be purchasing it.
I would like to see us go back to Amber and Black and I love the Wolverhampton Wanderers home kit. That for me is bang on and with one of the top, if not the top, brandings in world sport.
I would like to see us go back to Amber and Black and I love the Wolverhampton Wanderers home kit. That for me is bang on and with one of the top, if not the top, brandings in world sport.
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Just going off public reaction its not going to be popular amongst fans. I prefer polo shirts to match shirts anyhow but it may grow on people when the team play in it.
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heritage shirt for me as all 3 shirts this year are poor. some of the training gear looks decent but i've bought a lot of that over the last couple of years.
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I prefer polo shirts etc.. to replica shirts as I just don't like the XBlades shirts. I will be buying the 1986 Heritage shirt as I was only 11 and my shirt from then doesn't quite fit me anymore!
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Not bought a shirt for about 10 year, they don't interest me. Much prefer the training gear they have, that I can wear in the gym or for games when it's decent weather. Will be buying a few for Catalan in April.
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Another shocker by the increasingly inept Xblades :clap:
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Who would people prefer the supplier to be if they had a choice? Adidas for me every time.
I know shirts are about increasing revenue but wouldn’t people buy them if the range and quality were much better even if a bit more expensive?
I know shirts are about increasing revenue but wouldn’t people buy them if the range and quality were much better even if a bit more expensive?
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I'd vote for ISC as the shirts were the best fitting and nicest material out of the recent suppliers. I did also like the old Elgren shirts thoughLofthouse Tiger wrote:Who would people prefer the supplier to be if they had a choice? Adidas for me every time.
I know shirts are about increasing revenue but wouldn’t people buy them if the range and quality were much better even if a bit more expensive?
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Adidas would be great but just a pipe dream unfortunatelyLofthouse Tiger wrote:Who would people prefer the supplier to be if they had a choice? Adidas for me every time.
I know shirts are about increasing revenue but wouldn’t people buy them if the range and quality were much better even if a bit more expensive?
Out of the rugby manufacturers I'd go for Canterbury or Oneills
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I hadn't thought about Canterbury, they do some decent stuffthe machine wrote:Adidas would be great but just a pipe dream unfortunatelyLofthouse Tiger wrote:Who would people prefer the supplier to be if they had a choice? Adidas for me every time.
I know shirts are about increasing revenue but wouldn’t people buy them if the range and quality were much better even if a bit more expensive?
Out of the rugby manufacturers I'd go for Canterbury or Oneills
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Under Armour, they made the Salford stuff for a bit - expensive to sign up but actually make gear instead of using boring templates ala Puma/Nike/Adidas.
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Why would Adidas only be a pipe dream? We have had them previously.
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And they operate through a third party like Puma with kitbag, the club wouldn't deal directly with Adidas.Lofthouse Tiger wrote:Why would Adidas only be a pipe dream? We have had them previously.
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Because we don't exactly see huge global brands falling over themselves to be associated with our sport anymore do we?Lofthouse Tiger wrote:Why would Adidas only be a pipe dream? We have had them previously.
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