I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is fine
England's cricket kit only looks alright in photos In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is fine
England's cricket kit only looks alright in photos In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
Milton Keynes also now with Castore who have taken over their retail operations.
They’re really trying to add to their portfolio. Wouldn’t surprise me if by summer of 2023 we see Castore doing a lot more and different things too. Only a matter of time before they expand into internationally in football.
Milton Keynes also now with Castore who have taken over their retail operations.
They’re really trying to add to their portfolio. Wouldn’t surprise me if by summer of 2023 we see Castore doing a lot more and different things too. Only a matter of time before they expand into internationally in football.
From the Wikipedia page, they've got Sevilla and Bayer Leverkusen next season, so already have 2 decent European sides
Milton Keynes also now with Castore who have taken over their retail operations.
They’re really trying to add to their portfolio. Wouldn’t surprise me if by summer of 2023 we see Castore doing a lot more and different things too. Only a matter of time before they expand into internationally in football.
From the Wikipedia page, they've got Sevilla and Bayer Leverkusen next season, so already have 2 decent European sides
Just checked, good sides to sponsor, they also have Feyenoord from 23-24 season which is quite big in Netherlands.
Be interesting to see how they grow. 3 Premier League, 2 League One, and 1 League Two next season. alongside one from Scotland, Germany, and Spain.
They also have Andy Murray, Adam Peaty, obviously England, South Africa and West Indies in cricket, but they also have Saracens in Rugby which is big too. Certainly making their mark.
I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is fine
England's cricket kit only looks alright in photos In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
Milton Keynes also now with Castore who have taken over their retail operations.
They’re really trying to add to their portfolio. Wouldn’t surprise me if by summer of 2023 we see Castore doing a lot more and different things too. Only a matter of time before they expand into internationally in football.
From the Wikipedia page, they've got Sevilla and Bayer Leverkusen next season, so already have 2 decent European sides
Just checked, good sides to sponsor, they also have Feyenoord from 23-24 season which is quite big in Netherlands.
Be interesting to see how they grow. 3 Premier League, 2 League One, and 1 League Two next season. alongside one from Scotland, Germany, and Spain.
They also have Andy Murray, Adam Peaty, obviously England, South Africa and West Indies in cricket, but they also have Saracens in Rugby which is big too. Certainly making their mark.
Also have a 3 year sponsorship deal with Gary Neville.
Home kits should be traditional, and you shouldn't piss about with them, like the wannabe Rugby League kit we wore a few years back, away kits you have a bit more to play with, and third kits are a designers free hit
For fans of Newcastle who like to buy the tops, it must be frustrating as there is not much you can do with varying the design of black and white stripes.
I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is fine
England's cricket kit only looks alright in photos In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
was watching the cricket in the pub earlier (well it was on the telly) and 100% its blue
I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is fine
England's cricket kit only looks alright in photos In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
was watching the cricket in the pub earlier (well it was on the telly) and 100% its blue
What?
just saying to bloke at work hate the whiteness of the kit.
For fans of Newcastle who like to buy the tops, it must be frustrating as there is not much you can do with varying the design of black and white stripes.
Heavily reliant on having an interesting sponsor (Newcastle Brown Ale for example). The current sponsor they have is terrible
A Home Club will now be able to wear its ‘away’ or third kit where a clash may occur that would make it difficult for people who are colour blind to differentiate between the kits worn by both teams.
The amendment also allows Clubs to further ‘mix and match’ elements of their registered kits in order to avoid kit clashes. The EFL will also play a more active role in helping Clubs identify where a potential ‘colour blind kit clash’ may occur to give them adequate notice so that all necessary arrangements can be made in advance.
I don't like the Castore England Test shirt, the lack of buttons look odd for a cricket shirt. But do it in red, and it would make a decent Charlton shirt though
The Kent Castore shirt is more traditional looking
Cricket whites should never be pure white, they always look horrible. The Kent kit is fine
England's cricket kit only looks alright in photos In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
was watching the cricket in the pub earlier (well it was on the telly) and 100% its blue
What?
just saying to bloke at work hate the whiteness of the kit.
cos that 'whiteness' is pale blue and wrongdy wrong
A Home Club will now be able to wear its ‘away’ or third kit where a clash may occur that would make it difficult for people who are colour blind to differentiate between the kits worn by both teams.
The amendment also allows Clubs to further ‘mix and match’ elements of their registered kits in order to avoid kit clashes. The EFL will also play a more active role in helping Clubs identify where a potential ‘colour blind kit clash’ may occur to give them adequate notice so that all necessary arrangements can be made in advance.
Surely the away side should be the one changing their kit. Indeed wearing their home kit if appropriate
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In the flesh and on telly it's pale blue and very very wrong
So it was button down collars, pockets, boxers...
They’re really trying to add to their portfolio. Wouldn’t surprise me if by summer of 2023 we see Castore doing a lot more and different things too. Only a matter of time before they expand into internationally in football.
Be interesting to see how they grow. 3 Premier League, 2 League One, and 1 League Two next season. alongside one from Scotland, Germany, and Spain.
They also have Andy Murray, Adam Peaty, obviously England, South Africa and West Indies in cricket, but they also have Saracens in Rugby which is big too. Certainly making their mark.
https://www.nufc.co.uk/news/latest-news/introducing-our-202223-home-shirt/
https://www.footballshirtculture.com/new-kits/wolves-2022-2023-home-kit.html
just saying to bloke at work hate the whiteness of the kit.
A Home Club will now be able to wear its ‘away’ or third kit where a clash may occur that would make it difficult for people who are colour blind to differentiate between the kits worn by both teams.
The amendment also allows Clubs to further ‘mix and match’ elements of their registered kits in order to avoid kit clashes. The EFL will also play a more active role in helping Clubs identify where a potential ‘colour blind kit clash’ may occur to give them adequate notice so that all necessary arrangements can be made in advance.
MrOneLung said: cos that 'whiteness' is pale blue and wrongdy wrong