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1 hour ago, daz39 said:

Poor Saints fans are gonna have to pay £50-60 for a black t-shirt withh home bargains on it......

They should just spend a quid on a home bargains carrier bag instead. Looks the same. 


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45 minutes ago, Gav Wilson said:

It's not the actual sponsor per se for me (Home Bargains is ace, I go in all the time), more the fact that it is enormous and sticks out like a sore thumb on a supposed 'blackout' kit, from a design point of view. 

Yeah I think otherwise the shirt looks ace and is very modern.

Shirts often look like tshirts, people wear t shirts as fashion items all the time so as a design point its often seen as a better way to go than a top that is clearly a sports jersey.

Other than the sponsor, and if anything its just the intergration, it looks grand to me.

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A look at the South Africa kit, from the match against Kenya today.

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Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Posted
On 09/11/2023 at 08:22, Gav Wilson said:

It's not the actual sponsor per se for me (Home Bargains is ace, I go in all the time), more the fact that it is enormous and sticks out like a sore thumb on a supposed 'blackout' kit, from a design point of view. 

But that's the whole point of the sponsorship so that it's visible from on telly or a distance. 

Sure the integration like on KR's is visually appealing from an aesthetic point of view but I'm sure that firms that sponsor teams want value for money and people recognise their branding. 

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1 hour ago, Ordell Robbie said:

But that's the whole point of the sponsorship so that it's visible from on telly or a distance. 

Sure the integration like on KR's is visually appealing from an aesthetic point of view but I'm sure that firms that sponsor teams want value for money and people recognise their branding. 

Depends on the sponsor and how "visible" it is.

Many brands are going for neutral block designs that allow them to work in any colour on any background. An example might be Emirates, Etihad or Boxt, whose kit sponsorships for Arsenal, Man City and Leeds are different coloured on each kit to fit the design of the clothing item.

Very few brands, relatively, are able to not do this without looking a bit cheap nowadays imo.

Posted
On 08/11/2023 at 19:54, daz39 said:

Poor Saints fans are gonna have to pay £50-60 for a black t-shirt withh home bargains on it......

Yes but they will be far more likely to be celebrating a title win than you so I shouldn’t think they care.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Chrispmartha said:

That’s a beauty, once again jealous of Hull having castore

You're right, that is an excellent Cas away strip. :kolobok_wink:

Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Posted
45 minutes ago, Chrispmartha said:

That’s a beauty, once again jealous of Hull having castore

So that's 3 so far? Black and white, dark blue and white and black and gray. Can't wait for the fourth kit to avoid clashes 😉

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As always Catalans pull out 2 beauties. I'm trying to think of I've ever seen a rubbish kit from them**?They always seem to merge the Catalonian colours into the shirt really well. 

** If someone could be a darling and put up every kit they've had since the first SL season I would be very grateful. Or as many as you can find. 🙏🙏

 

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The supporter kit looks better than the player ones due to the collar. Home one is below average imo, away one below that. I'm not the target market tbf, sure they'll be popular and the players will look good. 

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Dave T said:

 

 

Both those look pretty terrible. Definitely amongst the worst SL jerseys.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Damien said:

Both those look pretty terrible. Definitely amongst the worst SL jerseys.

I can generally live with most primrose and blue kits, I think the colours lend themselves well to a rugby shirt, but I do agree this isn't anywhere near our best. 

They are passable, but I don't think either are special, it's unusual for both to be below average. The P&B one at least looks OK on a couple of the models. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Dave T said:

I can generally live with most primrose and blue kits, I think the colours lend themselves well to a rugby shirt, but I do agree this isn't anywhere near our best. 

They are passable, but I don't think either are special, it's unusual for both to be below average. The P&B one at least looks OK on a couple of the models. 

I normally like Warrington kits, primrose and blue are pretty great colours for a kit. They've somehow managed to mess it up though!

It reminds me of one of those Australian Super League style jerseys.

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