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I'd prefer an ethical one who doesn't abuse labour. Are there any?
Let's go old school, Admiral or Hummell.
I'd prefer an ethical one who doesn't abuse labour. Are there any?
Let's go old school, Admiral or Hummell.
Can someone enlighten me please.
Why does Nike = generic kit?
Clearly beyond the Albion kit isn't my thing.
I see the word generic and think if us Sheffield Wedand Huddersfield were all in a Nike kit, they'd all be identical, that's not right is it?
Shirley within the deal for kit manufacture the club says 'and we decide what the kit will look like, within reason'.
nike kits are a million times more comfortable than adidas - and the adidas templates have been complete shite for the past few years
still rather have under armour
Well that will be a generic kit then. Boring.
Can someone enlighten me please.
Why does Nike = generic kit?
Clearly beyond the Albion kit isn't my thing.
I see the word generic and think if us Sheffield Wedand Huddersfield were all in a Nike kit, they'd all be identical, that's not right is it?
Shirley within the deal for kit manufacture the club says 'and we decide what the kit will look like, within reason'.
Id prefer errea![]()
I'd also LOVE IT if we had a cotton shirt like they do for rugby so it didn't make you stink after five minutes.
As the expert, do you know if any footy teams play in cotton shirts? They go to all this effort to make special new fabrics but they're always sweaty as hell.I'm with you on that
That would be very nice too
Thanks.Each year to two The big manufacturers design half a dozen shirt styles, striped, hooped, plain, coloured sleeves, collar, no collar, etc. and make them available to teams. Smaller, and Lower league teams will take them as they come, in the colours made available, they stick on their badge, sponsors etc and away they go, think Scunthorpe, Peterborough etc. Bigger teams might choose customise them to a degree regarding colourways, trim etc, so long as they buy enough of them, think Southampton, Fulham, Stoke and Sunderland (and most of the Premier League teams). Then the big teams, well they go to the manufacturers and have bespoke kits designed and made for them. In some cases, such as the 'V' pattern that Man Utd had a couple of years ago, that went on to become a template shirt that is now used by lower league and pub teams all over.
For some reason the smaller manufacturers are able to offer bespoke kits for smaller requirements, like ours historically, personally that is what I'd prefer.
So I'm taking a guess that if we go down the Nike/Adidas/Puma route we'll end up with a generic/template kit, maybe with a custom colour/trim arrangement, or if we go for a smaller brand, we might get a unique kit.
As the expert, do you know if any footy teams play in cotton shirts? They go to all this effort to make special new fabrics but they're always sweaty as hell.