cockney hammer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 12, 2022 7:26 pm
someone on facebook say's this is the new away kit
Firstly, just want to show my appreciation for your efforts CH. You're one of the reasons I started regularly visiting KUMB with your daily news and updates thread many years ago, and this thread would be nothing without your time and effort. It's one of my favourites so thanks for everything you do to keep us in the loop, it must take you hours to get all the world's kits in one place. Legend
On this kit though, i don't really like the design, but it shows that bold claret on white works, I know we've had white with claret pinstripes before but it would look good with two thick claret bands or maybe a claret X to represent
At least the sponsor matches the kit though,
It winds me up that betway is always in black on light away kits instead of claret. I know they come without sponsors now but the player shirts look like its an afterthought. Or that our sponsor went bust and we've covered it in a hurry (again!) It's not like less people will use betway because their sponsor actually matches our colours.
There hasnt been much discussion about the away kit but I think we're due to have white from looking back at the past few years rotation. Having navy as the third kit last season has messed up the cycle a bit, although reintroducing the Argentina style might balance it back out.
I'd love to have tailored by umbro with a grandad collar if I was being specific about it, but ive never dabbled with kit design tools although im sure there's some out there.
Can't understand why they dont do a fashion version of shirts that are designed to be worn by us regular folk instead if the sweat inducing polyester replicas. What do others think?
btajim - mcfc wrote: ↑Tue Jun 21, 2022 1:47 pm
It’s black and white.
Indeed, it is.....their nickname is the Asian Tigers.
The away kit makes a bold statement on and off the pitch with a striking white tiger print on the jersey and socks. All of the stripes in the print were originally hand-painted by Nike’s design team. A sacred creature believed to be a guardian animal in Korean mythology, the white tiger symbolizes courage and power.
Leicester is unbelievably boring year after year. I'm not one for fancy designs or massive changes based on teenager fashion, but come on... more can be done with white and blue and gold for sure.
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- Is it usual to have a secondary sponsor on the shirt? I don't remember any other occurrence in the Premier League, though I can't say I paid any particular attention to that. Secondary sponsors is something I find horrendous on the French clubs' kits, and which, imho, is really downgrading thdd brand image.
- As it seems to be a beer producer, I conclude that it is legal to display it on a football shirt. That is something banned here since 30 years, so I am a bit surprised. What is the exact status about it in the UK?
Misko wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 6:42 am
Two quick questions about the Leicester shirt:
- Is it usual to have a secondary sponsor on the shirt? I don't remember any other occurrence in the Premier League, though I can't say I paid any particular attention to that. Secondary sponsors is something I find horrendous on the French clubs' kits, and which, imho, is really downgrading thdd brand image.
- As it seems to be a beer producer, I conclude that it is legal to display it on a football shirt. That is something banned here since 30 years, so I am a bit surprised. What is the exact status about it in the UK?
We've had sleeve sponsors for a few years now, not sure if everyone team has one though. I don't know the exact rules around it, but kids shirts don't have betting companies on them so would imagine they might take beer companies off as well. On the west ham 'unsponsored' versions of the shirts they still have the sleeve sponsors on, so I think it's a combination of so many fans wanting shirts without the main sponsor and it being age restricted. It will be interesting to see if they still do an unsponsored version when we change to another company though.
That's a hefty old collar on the Leicester shirt. Harry Hill would be proud of that one.
Shirt sponsors are also getting ludicrously big. Makes the Betway on our shits look quite understated, by comparison. The Ajax shirt would be a beauty if it didn't have Ziggo, or whatever the hell it says plonked on the front in such massive writing.