Work for a Design Agency churning out marketing material for non descript businesses. This doesn't really get the creative juices flowing!
In the pub the other day a few of us had the idea of designing football club Tees and Polos. Obviously wouldn't use club names/crests, but the colloquialisms fans use to refer to their clubs-Gooners, The Wall, etc-in an original, Paul Smith style graphic. Sort of thing you'd actually like before you noticed it referred to your team! Print them on a half decent garment and knock them out for £15-£20.
Wondered whether this might appeal to those who wouldn't wear a replica shirt (like me!) but feels most of the other stuff clubs turn out is a bit dull and naff!
Comments appreciated.
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This is Charlton Life mate, got any grand-dad shirts....?
I always remember s club 7 performing in some sort of footie/fashion garb and it looked really smart (though Rachel Stevens would look awesome dressed in a burka made of turd)
This is Charlton Life mate, got any grand-dad shirts....?[/quote]
or cardigans.
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Nice idea but certainly worth checking the exact law before any money is spent on designs/production etc.
Edit: checked my notes and this case is more to do with the Arsenal logo (i would assume the badge) more than anything so it could easily be distinguished from using club unofficial nicknames. The case did however relate to replica shirts and tshirts.
Philosophy football do a lot as well.
There does seem to me a market so worth looking into.
Questions are how do you differentiate and how do you get the product to market. (see kap I know my 4 Ps)
Cheers! Have just Googled it - really useful. Copyright/IP law is a real minefield and one that's usually best navigated by those with deep pockets (aka Premiership Football Clubs!)
obviously that just makes it sound like you couldn't walk down the street without seeing someone wearing one of these hypothetical tshirts, but you get my drift!
also, as a young person, the biggest problem i'd have with "gambling" on buying a tshirt like that (presumably off the internet) is that they generally just never fit very well and come up two sizes too big so i'd be unlikely too part with my cash.
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