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If you get stuck in roadworks you can direct traffic with that kit on. Truly ghastly . And dreadful under floodlights.
The futures so bright I gotta wear shades.If you get stuck in roadworks you can direct traffic with that kit on. Truly ghastly . And dreadful under floodlights.
3rd kit "launch" - but unavailable for 2 weeks.
Along with the Castore logo, the Spudbros, logo, even though thankfully not red, completely dominates - the club crest is virtually invisible. It looks to me like a Sunday League kit - a distinct lack of class.
Also, why have blue on the sleeves? Presumably the kit is for games against the likes of Rovers, West Brom and QPR, where neither the white nor the blue shirt would be acceptable but the blue sleeves could also - be judged to clash against such teams.
Castore started off so well with the first season kits, been a big disappointment since thenTerrible! Looks like they're wearing bibs,
Have to say, I don't like any of the three kits this year. Very poor.
Just been in the club shop and they said they’ve sold as many away kits up to now, since the launch, than they did in seven months last year.I bet everyone who hates our kits this year are over the age of 40.
This is the thing.Just been in the club shop and they said they’ve sold as many away kits up to now, since the launch, than they did in seven months last year.
The away kit has been an absolute hit and they’re anticipating the third kit to be popular too.
Stocking though is horrendous again. No infant home kits other than 12-18 months and no infant away kits at all.
Spot on there. I’m past the days of buying shirts for the most part, although I have bought the blue one this year, but ultimately they’re aimed at the younger generation.This is the thing.
I actually like the home top but not the two aways at all.
I’m nearly 47 and I’m not ever buying them but so what.
If it’s popular for the main demographic and they sell thousands of them then that’s what it’s about.
Spot on there. I’m past the days of buying shirts for the most part, although I have bought the blue one this year, but ultimately they’re aimed at the younger generation.
They’ve absolutely smashed it in terms of design, they’ve proved really popular but in typical fashion they haven’t got them in stock for kids, it’s textbook North End.
What do you think the main demographic is that watches North End home and away and which has the most disposable income ?This is the thing.
I actually like the home top but not the two aways at all.
I’m nearly 47 and I’m not ever buying them but so what.
If it’s popular for the main demographic and they sell thousands of them then that’s what it’s about.
Kids parentsWhat do you think the main demographic is that watches North End home and away and which has the most disposable income ?
Got nowt to do with it, they just look crap this year in my opinion. Sack all to do with age.I bet everyone who hates our kits this year are over the age of 40.
It's everything to do with age.Got nowt to do with it, they just look crap this year in my opinion. Sack all to do with age.
If Sales are up is this more to do with the Spud Bros logo ?It's everything to do with age.
These styles are aimed at younger generations and they're selling extremely well, probably even better than the Baxi days.
Castore have smashed it.
Definitely a big factor but I think Castore have also read the room and made kits accordingly.If Sales are up is this more to do with the Spud Bros logo ?