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Re: away shirt

Post by Riggins » 07 Dec 2018, 07:25

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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Post by speedy » 07 Dec 2018, 10:34

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.
Absolute garbage mate. Agent Orange will never cut it for me.

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Post by steadygetyerboots-on » 07 Dec 2018, 10:43

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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.
Absolute garbage mate. Agent Orange will never cut it for me.
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.
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Post by Johnlewis1920 » 07 Dec 2018, 11:58

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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Post by mart0042 » 07 Dec 2018, 12:36

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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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.

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Post by the happy hooker9 » 07 Dec 2018, 13:02

mart0042 wrote:
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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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.
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Post by Lofthouse Tiger » 07 Dec 2018, 13:05

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.

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Post by braytontiger » 07 Dec 2018, 13:07

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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Post by lurcher » 07 Dec 2018, 13:12

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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Re: away shirt

Post by derbystiger » 07 Dec 2018, 15:00

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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Post by heritage1926 » 07 Dec 2018, 15:13

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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Re: away shirt

Post by TheSheriff » 07 Dec 2018, 19:18

Another shocker by the increasingly inept Xblades :clap:

Cas really need to get a new supplier ASAP.

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Post by Lofthouse Tiger » 07 Dec 2018, 20:08

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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Post by derbystiger » 07 Dec 2018, 20:12

Lofthouse 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?
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 though

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Post by the machine » 07 Dec 2018, 20:18

Lofthouse 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?
Adidas would be great but just a pipe dream unfortunately

Out of the rugby manufacturers I'd go for Canterbury or Oneills
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Post by derbystiger » 07 Dec 2018, 20:24

the machine wrote:
Lofthouse 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?
Adidas would be great but just a pipe dream unfortunately

Out of the rugby manufacturers I'd go for Canterbury or Oneills
I hadn't thought about Canterbury, they do some decent stuff

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Re: away shirt

Post by TheSheriff » 07 Dec 2018, 20:29

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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Re: away shirt

Post by Lofthouse Tiger » 07 Dec 2018, 23:42

Why would Adidas only be a pipe dream? We have had them previously.

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Post by TheSheriff » 07 Dec 2018, 23:53

Lofthouse Tiger wrote:Why would Adidas only be a pipe dream? We have had them previously.
And they operate through a third party like Puma with kitbag, the club wouldn't deal directly with Adidas.

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Re: away shirt

Post by the machine » 08 Dec 2018, 00:10

Lofthouse Tiger wrote:Why would Adidas only be a pipe dream? We have had them previously.
Because we don't exactly see huge global brands falling over themselves to be associated with our sport anymore do we?
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