Re: Kit Thread 18/19
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 12:05 pm
The kit shola left us was class loved the all black and plain white sleeves
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This season's black and gold one I had, HAD to get and this looks like another mandatory purchase, beautiful! I also bought this season's blue one but punted it as I wasn't too keen. Happy to miss another home shirt if these former pictures are 100% true.R&B wrote:
Filthy...
Navy and burgundy hoops are my all-time favourite kit design. Both our one from '96, and the 07-08 Arsenal 3rd kit.R&B wrote:
Filthy...
I typed in 'Nigeria home kit' on Google and it was the first result, you lazy cronutRamone wrote:Anyone know where you can get the Nigeria home kit for the world cup? It's f***ing amazing
I'm a fan too! Though I can totally understand why other people would hate it.Ramone wrote:Anyone know where you can get the Nigeria home kit for the world cup? It's f***ing amazing
Do you find that a bad thing? I know it's a divisive period of kit design. At least the fit is more flattering these days (for players at least)bigbelgiandave wrote:Nigeria's kit looks like something you would have seen in the early 90s.
No, that's not a bad thing. I like interesting kits! The fit certainly isn't flattering for me . Skin tight is not a great look for me . Ten pounds of s*** in a five pound bag comes to mind.Eu estou Colo wrote:Do you find that a bad thing? I know it's a divisive period of kit design. At least the fit is more flattering these days (for players at least)bigbelgiandave wrote:Nigeria's kit looks like something you would have seen in the early 90s.
bigbelgiandave wrote:No, that's not a bad thing. I like interesting kits! The fit certainly isn't flattering for me . Skin tight is not a great look for me . Ten pounds of s*** in a five pound bag comes to mind.Eu estou Colo wrote: Do you find that a bad thing? I know it's a divisive period of kit design. At least the fit is more flattering these days (for players at least)
Yeah, Kappa and Puma kits are the absolute worst for that, or the authentic version from most brands. I had that post higher up the page where I was worried about what size to order online for a jersey, because sizing has varied so much over the past decade.bigbelgiandave wrote:No, that's not a bad thing. I like interesting kits! The fit certainly isn't flattering for me . Skin tight is not a great look for me . Ten pounds of s*** in a five pound bag comes to mind.Eu estou Colo wrote: Do you find that a bad thing? I know it's a divisive period of kit design. At least the fit is more flattering these days (for players at least)
Same here. I'm an end of season sale man, but with no sign of the new one yet god knows when that will start...Bodacious Benny wrote:I haven't bought a kit for years now, I'm tempted to get our home one from this season if I can find it for £20/£25 but won't pay more than that.
Bankrolling two promotions back to the top tier.TBC wrote:We always seem to leave our kit releases late, you’d think it makes more commercial sense to wear them on the last game of the season like some teams do and like we have done in the past.
Then again, when has MA ever done anything for us that made commercial sense..
Like a binliner filled with cottage cheese.bigbelgiandave wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 7:50 pmNo, that's not a bad thing. I like interesting kits! The fit certainly isn't flattering for me . Skin tight is not a great look for me . Ten pounds of s*** in a five pound bag comes to mind.Eu estou Colo wrote: Do you find that a bad thing? I know it's a divisive period of kit design. At least the fit is more flattering these days (for players at least)