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Reebok it is then (new 3rd shirt p51)

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  • I’m a little bit disappointed with that….
  • edited August 4
    WSA said:
    So prefer @Nug's designs.

    Why the shiny material, looks so cheap and, again the 'RSK' logo is too large.
    Yep, his yellow logos also fit better, white feels out of place on the shirt, should have been green or yellow. 
  • It is meant to be a nod to Jamacia? It doesn't say so in the OS blurb.
    Nice enough. I think overall all three kits are too fussy but they're fine.
    Kind of 6 or 7 out of 10 for me.
  • @Nug - please could you put up 6 pics showing Reebok designs versus your versions.
  • Thats three poor kits IMO. Glad I got my retro now. 

  • Not a fan of the kit but god Elisha N'Dow is cool
  • anyone seen the shorts yet?

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  • That's naff glad it's only the 3rd. They've tried to do too much with it 
  • I’m not sure the pops of yellow and green are in the right places or flow particularly well. I don’t mind the stripes down the sides, but the bit around the neck doesn’t really work for me and looks a bit random. I reckon it would’ve looked better if the colours were used in stripes across the front of the shoulders, a bit like the early '90s England cricket World Cup shirt.
  • Why is it so shiny? My other issue with new football shirts are they are all so thin and naff. Hummel, Castore & Reebok all have the same problem. Nike & Adidas feel much nicer, especially the 'pro' versions of the shirts.
  • Design wise Reebok have done well - not great, but well.

    Quality wise, not so good IMHO

    Hopefully there will be a better consultation on the next batch

  • This is a bit of a personal win for me. I don't like any of our new kits, so that's some £'s saved, unless they are heavily reduced near the end of the season, and the majority seem to like them so should sell well. 

    I'm just amazed that a company that is meant to specialise in design and clothing is doing worse jobs than concept art whacked up by a Charlton fan. I would have bought all 3 if @Nug was the one designing them. 
    It’s stupid to compare them. One was following a brief set by the club, the other did what they wanted. 

    The Reebok have made three designs that follow the clubs design visions which have also been well regarded by lots of people. 
  • Yet another abomination from the the House of Geez.
  • Regarding the RSK logo, from what I can see on the FA website, there is no minimum size it must be but the maximum is 250cm2. I would imagine we are at that and because it's only a 3 character logo it looks massive. A bit of discretion should have been used I think. Even at 75% of that size it would be very clear and legible.
  • Thats a shocker, awful design 
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  • This is a bit of a personal win for me. I don't like any of our new kits, so that's some £'s saved, unless they are heavily reduced near the end of the season, and the majority seem to like them so should sell well. 

    I'm just amazed that a company that is meant to specialise in design and clothing is doing worse jobs than concept art whacked up by a Charlton fan. I would have bought all 3 if @Nug was the one designing them. 
    It’s stupid to compare them. One was following a brief set by the club, the other did what they wanted. 

    The Reebok have made three designs that follow the clubs design visions which have also been well regarded by lots of people. 
    I’d love to know what the clubs “design visions” are. 

    I’m not sure the club has an in house design team sitting on bean bags wearing Birkenstocks and “ideating”.

    far more likely that Reebok made design suggestions that the club approved.
  • In general I think the designs are pretty good, no real complaints 

    Quality isn't great though 
  • Love it, I’ll be getting that along with the home. 
  • I quite like it but a serious question. Why pick what is undoubtedly a national shirt (Jamaica) and what made us choose Jamaica ? I know we’ve got a few Jamaicans in the squad now and the connection with a Jamaican football club but it still seems to me to be strange to be so overtly leaning towards one nationality. 
    Would be a bit of a mess if they tried to create a shirt that includes all the nations of the world!

    South east London has a massive Jamaican community and we have a fair few Jamaican national team players in our squad. And Larry’s sells rum punch in Crossbars.
  • All 3 goalkeeper shirts are great 
  • This is a bit of a personal win for me. I don't like any of our new kits, so that's some £'s saved, unless they are heavily reduced near the end of the season, and the majority seem to like them so should sell well. 

    I'm just amazed that a company that is meant to specialise in design and clothing is doing worse jobs than concept art whacked up by a Charlton fan. I would have bought all 3 if @Nug was the one designing them. 
    It’s stupid to compare them. One was following a brief set by the club, the other did what they wanted. 

    The Reebok have made three designs that follow the clubs design visions which have also been well regarded by lots of people. 
    I’d love to know what the clubs “design visions” are. 

    I’m not sure the club has an in house design team sitting on bean bags wearing Birkenstocks and “ideating”.

    far more likely that Reebok made design suggestions that the club approved.
    Every club give the suppliers a brief of what is desired. The supplier then comes back. You don’t need a design team to inform a supplier what you want 
  • se9addick said:
    I quite like it but a serious question. Why pick what is undoubtedly a national shirt (Jamaica) and what made us choose Jamaica ? I know we’ve got a few Jamaicans in the squad now and the connection with a Jamaican football club but it still seems to me to be strange to be so overtly leaning towards one nationality. 
    Would be a bit of a mess if they tried to create a shirt that includes all the nations of the world!

    South east London has a massive Jamaican community and we have a fair few Jamaican national team players in our squad. And Larry’s sells rum punch in Crossbars.
    The Jamaican flag is the only one without the colours red, white or blue so given the colours of our home and away kits it does make a modicum of sense (plus we have four Jamaican internationals).

  • The perfect addition to the new 3rd kit
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