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Reebok it is then (new 3rd shirt p51)
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The RSK Logo looks cheap on all of them, if there was an easy way to remove it, I'd probably buy the away.
I suppose washing it a few times might do the job..5 -
Lurker said:The RSK Logo looks cheap on all of them, if there was an easy way to remove it, I'd probably buy the away.
I suppose washing it a few times might do the job..
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I hated the Nike shirts. As bad as I think these Reebok ones have been at least they're bespoke. All the Nike ones we got were catalogue kits and at least two of them were kits that Man City had had a few years previously. I think the period of 12/13-14/15 might be our worst ever run of home kits, the 15/16 away kit was a Palace kit and you could just feel the lack of interest and regard Nike had for giving us anything other than a list of kits that you could buy for your Sunday League side that they would slap a badge on. As much as I don't rate Castore as a company, they've turned out some of the nicer kits in recent memory.8
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Got to ne honest - the more I see this kit on social media etc, the more I'm going off of it.3
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Gribbo said:Got to ne honest - the more I see this kit on social media etc, the more I'm going off of it.0
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Whoever designs next year's kits really needs to get @Nug involved.7
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I wish we’d gone a little bit more retro/classic with the designs. When I think of Reebok, it evokes 1990s fashion - my favourite pair of Reebok Classic trainers, gelled French crops, giant billowing shirts worn by Michael Owen.I got quite excited when I saw some of the recent football “fashion” shirts that Reebok had produced. The patterns and fit are a bit bonkers but I’d love a CAFC shirt in that throwback style. I guess they’ve decided to go down a more modern, “technical” route with these designs, and the kids will love them - fair enough!9
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Gribbo said:Got to ne honest - the more I see this kit on social media etc, the more I'm going off of it.1
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eaststandmike said:Gribbo said:Got to ne honest - the more I see this kit on social media etc, the more I'm going off of it.1
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Away and 3rd kit are both awful5
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Garrymanilow said:I hated the Nike shirts. As bad as I think these Reebok ones have been at least they're bespoke. All the Nike ones we got were catalogue kits and at least two of them were kits that Man City had had a few years previously. I think the period of 12/13-14/15 might be our worst ever run of home kits, the 15/16 away kit was a Palace kit and you could just feel the lack of interest and regard Nike had for giving us anything other than a list of kits that you could buy for your Sunday League side that they would slap a badge on. As much as I don't rate Castore as a company, they've turned out some of the nicer kits in recent memory.
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se9addick said:Garrymanilow said:I hated the Nike shirts. As bad as I think these Reebok ones have been at least they're bespoke. All the Nike ones we got were catalogue kits and at least two of them were kits that Man City had had a few years previously. I think the period of 12/13-14/15 might be our worst ever run of home kits, the 15/16 away kit was a Palace kit and you could just feel the lack of interest and regard Nike had for giving us anything other than a list of kits that you could buy for your Sunday League side that they would slap a badge on. As much as I don't rate Castore as a company, they've turned out some of the nicer kits in recent memory.3
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The red Hummel 1992 tribute special is probably our best red shirt.2
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The Red Robin said:The red Hummel 1992 tribute special is probably our best red shirt.
The Nike shirts were generally bad with the exception of that one with the colour above - the quality of that shirt was pretty good as well I think. And I think the badges were still embroidered.
For what it's worth I think this seasons Reebok kits look absolutely awful but it's the poor quality of them that puts me off buying more than anything else.
Luckily the shirts from 20 years ago have survived so I can still wear them. I don't think the same will be said for the Reebok kits in 2045.0 -
se9addick said:Garrymanilow said:I hated the Nike shirts. As bad as I think these Reebok ones have been at least they're bespoke. All the Nike ones we got were catalogue kits and at least two of them were kits that Man City had had a few years previously. I think the period of 12/13-14/15 might be our worst ever run of home kits, the 15/16 away kit was a Palace kit and you could just feel the lack of interest and regard Nike had for giving us anything other than a list of kits that you could buy for your Sunday League side that they would slap a badge on. As much as I don't rate Castore as a company, they've turned out some of the nicer kits in recent memory.
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sam3110 said:se9addick said:Garrymanilow said:I hated the Nike shirts. As bad as I think these Reebok ones have been at least they're bespoke. All the Nike ones we got were catalogue kits and at least two of them were kits that Man City had had a few years previously. I think the period of 12/13-14/15 might be our worst ever run of home kits, the 15/16 away kit was a Palace kit and you could just feel the lack of interest and regard Nike had for giving us anything other than a list of kits that you could buy for your Sunday League side that they would slap a badge on. As much as I don't rate Castore as a company, they've turned out some of the nicer kits in recent memory.17
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What are the training tops this year like?0
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sam3110 said:Lincsaddick said:Moan time .. I don't like either of the new away kits, they look cheap and tatty
I wish we had stayed with Castore and (much earlier) Nike .. their shirts were well designed and of good quality0 -
stoneroses19 said:Introducing our 2025/26 third goalkeeper shirt 🧤
A second at free kicks and penalties could be a good strategy but three is too many imo. I can’t see this shirt getting used.0 -
jimmymelrose said:stoneroses19 said:Introducing our 2025/26 third goalkeeper shirt 🧤
A second at free kicks and penalties could be a good strategy but three is too many imo. I can’t see this shirt getting used.
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Redhenry said:1
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Derby and Norwich both have decent kits1
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Middlesborough and Wrexham’s look like Rugby shirts0
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https://www.charltonafc.com/news/charlton-athletic-announce-christopher-ward-partnership
Watch brand Christopher Ward are our sleeve sponsor, but due to the "busy" design of the home shirt, it's really hard to read, which seems a bit of a fail commercially.
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killerandflash said:https://www.charltonafc.com/news/charlton-athletic-announce-christopher-ward-partnership
Watch brand Christopher Ward are our sleeve sponsor, but due to the "busy" design of the home shirt, it's really hard to read, which seems a bit of a fail commercially.0 -
Maybe I’m wrong but I’m not convinced the sponsor is actually on those shirts and it’s been photoshopped on after5
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I thought QPR were sponsored by Crapybet at first glance.0