Why not start early?
I can't love the black kit, associations with the previous one and its just....boring.
My suggestion is based on the Charlton Athletic Wiki entry which said that for one year in the ancient past we played with a first team kit of light blue/dark blue stripes. Why not recreate something like that?
Alternatively get one of the young fans with "Street Cred" do a graffiti style design? Could be awful and genuinely memorable.
What's your suggestion
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Castore previewed them a few months back
Also, we had the light and dark blue stripes back in about 2007. It was based on the Catford Southend kit we briefly adopted when we ground shared with them and planned to merge in 1924.
Charlton play in red at home.
Charlton play in red away unless the home team wears red / red and white stripes.
Why did we wear black away at Portsmouth?
I think olive green and black stripes with black shorts looks really nice but maybe I'm swayed because it's my old school's colours.
I do agree with the other comments that we should only change when the home side wears red. Unfortunately it's the marketing and money that holds sway nowadays.
Any kind of multicoloured effort is appauling. Two colours max on the main body of the shirt, contrasting trim if you must.
Simply reverse the home colours for the away kit, then there is no clash other than when you play against teams with red and white stripes.
Yellow away kit.
there is no circumstance that I can think of in which there would be any clash which would require a 3rd kit.
I get the commercial argument, but at 3rd division level, the total margin on a 3rd kit sales will be two fifths of fuck all. There‘s zero marketing / brand equity value in it either.
In the past we have seen that happen - Man United vs Barcelona in the Champions League in 1998/99. Similarly we wore West Brom's navy shorts when we went there in 2007/08 as our white shorts were deemed to be a clash with their white shorts. However, some teams change their whole kit when there is a shorts clash, but other games have seen both teams in the same colour shorts with no issues.
Chelsea had to wear Coventry's away shirt when they played there in the 90s as their dark blue clashed with Coventry's light blue. However, that hasn't been an issue with Leicester or Chelsea playing Man City.
But first and foremost, as previously mentioned, most of the time it is a marketing decision to change kits when there is no need.
Would have suggested it to Castore but, unlike Hummel, they had already finished their designs before they "consulted" fans.
Agree that we should always wear Red away unless the home team do as well.
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Ditto the Merseyside derby, where both teams play their normal kits.
I guess the big PL sides know they can shift tons of shirts, even if they hardly wear them, whereas lower down they feel the need to use the 2nd and 3rd kits to help sell them.
What we wore last season against Portsmouth...
Can't believe the disrespect to Melchester Rovers