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Reebok it is then (new 3rd shirt p51)
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Looking forward to seeing what they have produced across 1st-3rd kits, training and women’s. Would love to see an Ecru away kit return. Their kits for Botofogo and Panama look fine.
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LargeAddick said:Announced on a Sunday to deflect from other matters?
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Looks like we’re their first club for their return to the UK/European market. Hopefully means we’re not an afterthought, we’re in for decent quality and…unbelievable, I know, new kits all available in the shop before the season starts!! 😉1
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Following on from the Nathan Jones rumours and in keeping with today's theme of immediately crushing any hope that forms around the club, I don't think we're necessarily getting what people think we're getting from this deal.The announcement has a comment from the CEO of Sports Hub Brands, Reebok’s UK teamwear licensee, and these are the people that are supplying the kit. They hold the current UK licence for New Balance and Patrick too. So although it's a global brand, in reality we're dealing with a relatively small-time operation (perhaps a bit like the Nike deal in the past, in that sense).I'm not really sure how the design process works in a licensing agreement like this, but possibly the kits we should be looking at for an idea of what we might be getting are UK New Balance and Patrick ones. I couldn't find many examples of their kits from the season just finished, but there were a few.Cardiff:Gateshead:Gainsborough Trinity (in the seventh tier):When looking for these I found this comment on Gateshead's website announcing their new kit supplier for this season; it's not very flattering as far as Sports Hub Group are concerned:Also this from Gainsborough:I can't see anything that suggests things haven't gone smoothly for Cardiff, and it looks like we're probably now the highest profile club they're supplying kit to, so hopefully we'll end up with a great kit and won't have any issues.2
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So lets put on our classics and will have a little dance shall we?
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Maybe we might actually see a kit before the day before our first friendly for once
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Can't wait for next season now, just got this ordered
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Dazzler21 said:Shaq at the first game of the season to welcome us back and give us some "Championship" energy
Is that a typo that was meant to be "shag" - charltonlife username?
If Sir Charlton-Shag is the new lineup pitch announcer, he'll have the phone numbers of Charlton women's first 11 by Christmas.
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Gillis said:Following on from the Nathan Jones rumours and in keeping with today's theme of immediately crushing any hope that forms around the club, I don't think we're necessarily getting what people think we're getting from this deal.The announcement has a comment from the CEO of Sports Hub Brands, Reebok’s UK teamwear licensee, and these are the people that are supplying the kit. They hold the current UK licence for New Balance and Patrick too. So although it's a global brand, in reality we're dealing with a relatively small-time operation (perhaps a bit like the Nike deal in the past, in that sense).I'm not really sure how the design process works in a licensing agreement like this, but possibly the kits we should be looking at for an idea of what we might be getting are UK New Balance and Patrick ones. I couldn't find many examples of their kits from the season just finished, but there were a few.Cardiff:Gateshead:Gainsborough Trinity (in the seventh tier):When looking for these I found this comment on Gateshead's website announcing their new kit supplier for this season; it's not very flattering as far as Sports Hub Group are concerned:Also this from Gainsborough:I can't see anything that suggests things haven't gone smoothly for Cardiff, and it looks like we're probably now the highest profile club they're supplying kit to, so hopefully we'll end up with a great kit and won't have any issues.2
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gmantaxi said:Hearing the stadium to be re-named ‘Reebok 2’3
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This is a great deal for the club, and a great looking set of kits to boot. Nothing like a new season with a shiny new kit. Adds to the excitement for the first game
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Didn’t see that one coming 😉0
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cafc4life said:Always thought Reebok was a bit cheap and nasty. Hope I’m wrong.
As for the change, i m o Castore kit was very good. I've 2 CAFC Castore shirts and the quality is as good as Nike and far better than Hummel0 -
Braziliance said:Can't wait for next season now, just got this ordered1
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Braziliance said:Can't wait for next season now, just got this ordered1
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I want this as our home shirt and then us to sign Salas and Zamorano6
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This but our badge and RSK10 -
Braziliance said:Can't wait for next season now, just got this ordered0
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There we go21 -
Right Im ditching the sketchers and going back to the classics1
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Braziliance said:Can't wait for next season now, just got this ordered4
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I’ve always considered Reebok to be a bit chavvy but I live in hope the new kit has some class to it.4
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It's a little know fact that Reebok founders Jeff and Joe Foster were big Charlton fans. Their company logo was based on Charlton's sword.
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Botafogo Pre-match Shirt - ‘Cosmic’
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Pavoren007 said:Botafogo Pre-match Shirt - ‘Cosmic’2
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TBH not a fan of the reebok kits from back in the day, old Liverpool and Bolton kits weren’t great imo. But like others have said you’d hope they’d be putting some effort in to get back into the market and that Botofogo kit is decent. Worth a go by the club if a decent deal and hopefully they offer some decent training wear to boot.0
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Panama 3rd kit looks decent tbf
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